OK, well maybe I should back up a bit more.
The motor was given to me by someone ridding himself of his remaining Hodaka inventory, along with 5 frames and 6 boxes of parts. The motor was disassembled and did not include a carburetor at all. It did, however, come with a reed valve intake assembly.
Ed Chestnut confirmed, via photos on this forum, that the cylinder had been ported for reeding. So I have no starting point from which to record changes in performance.
Given this information, the fact that this motor has been ported for reed valve, has a reed valve assembly & a Model 97 piston, where would you likely start? I know it can depend on exactly how the porting is done.
Looking at the intake ports, I’m guessing it was an owner porting job. Here’s the same photo again, which was the photo show when Ed confirmed it was ported for reed valve. And this picture was before having the motor both soda blasted and vapor blasted, which will happen soon.
Basically, I’m just looking for a starting point (hmmm...there’s that TERM again. Don’t shoot, I’m just unarmed).
I looked at the Model 97 std specs for a reference. As a reminder the Model 97 came stock with a 32mm carb with a 350 std main jet, a 35 pilot jet, a 6F9 needle and R 9 main nozzle & what appears to be either a 1.0 or 1.5 carb slide #973407 (X.Y size not identified on the HP parts fiche).
This 30mm carb has a 3.5 carb slide, what may be a 240 main jet(not clear cause it’s worn) a 60 pilot jet and no slide needle at all with what I’m assuming to be a 0-6 main nozzle.
So I have a bunch of needles, some main jets and I think a few pilots which I can try. But I’m not sure where to start.
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Victor