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. I just got a shipment of jets from MG ....
130 mains are way too lean even with stock filter and pipes. And oxygenated fuel doesn't help.Four bikes with 130s wouldn't run properly. A switch to 142s cured all four.Unless you are at high altitude but then the 50 pilots would be too rich.
A weak ignition loves a rich mixture.
With stock filter and pipes, the factory spec is 120 main jets. I have pod filters and the Valtek mufflers, with a crossover, on my T3. It ran 125 main jets when I bought it. Trying to correct a stumble off idle, I changed to 140's and found them too rich. I solved the off-idle problem by adjusting the throttle cut-away and going to 130 mains, which work well. I live at 800 feet above sea level. (The OP's problem does not appear to be the one I had.)The OP's problem is not the main jet size, and attempting to solve it with extra large mains won't help with what's going on with the raised needle.Moto
Changing the main won't fix an off idle stumble. The pilot is too lean.
And a 140 jet fixed his problem.
So if a 120 or 130 main works properly...why don't they?A friend bought a G5 from the owner of a local Guzzi dealer. It had 120s in it and pinged like a coffee can full of rocks. Fatter jets fixed it.My Cal III had 130s. You couldnt open the throttle all the way. The engine would die out. Bigger jets fixed it.Two other Guzzis-an 850T and SP II- same thing. And they all run smoothly with good plug color and 40+ mpg.BTW...those size jets are called "Euro spec".Can't argue with success.I would say in your case you have slides that have been changed from factory.
...BTW if as you said 850Ts are jetted that way from the factory, why aren't G5s with the same carbs?