Ticketyman wrote:.....Okay, is it possible for a bike "1993 GSXR 1100W" with 28,000klms on it to have elongated emulsion tubes? If so what cause and effects may this make?.....
Yes, happens all the time on these bikes.
Its because the needle jet, which slides up and down inside the emulsion tube (or jet needle), bangs its way up and down the tube due to the extremely rapid pressure changes within the carbie throat. The airflow inside the carbie throat is not a steady constant one-way flow. The jet needle is fixed, but the needle jet is not, and so it can, and does, wear out the inside of the jet needle in an oval shape. Once they are worn, they are fucked and have to be replaced. They cause all sorts of fuel problems from overly rich running.
Mind you, this is such not a problem on 70's 2-strokes fitted with Mikuni carbies. Back then, they made stuff that lasts.
Get a DynoJet or Factory Pro kit for your gixxer, and you will never look back.
