J51's or 8ZC's?

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J51's or 8ZC's?

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Hi all,

While I have the '30 to bits trying to find out how broken it is, I've overhauling the carbs and fitting my NC24 slides. I don't have £40 spare to buy RO needles, so need to make a choice between stock '30 or stock '24 needles (as titled) I know the J51's are longer, but don't know how that'll affect the running of the bike by mix and matching.

Any advice please?
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Stick with stock, they are that length for a reason.
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^^^^ If you did use the NC24 needles, because they're longer the bike will run leaner.
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Martin wrote:^^^^ If you did use the NC24 needles, because they're longer the bike will run leaner.
Pretty sure the J51's are longer :up: can't remember as they're in the carbs now, but know I put the J51's back in 8-)
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The 8zc's are much shorter and will run very rich in nc30 carbs.

They're a similar length to the nc30 hrc needles.
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Cheers Cammo, I'm running stock intake flaps, snorkel, box etc so no need for the 8ZC's :up: When I have more money to throw at it I'll get some of Rick O's needles and go from there :peace:
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Sounds like a good plan!
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Martin wrote:^^^^ If you did use the NC24 needles, because they're longer the bike will run leaner.
Sorry getting confused with what goes in where but you knew what I meant :oops:
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Martin wrote:
Martin wrote:^^^^ If you did use the NC24 needles, because they're longer the bike will run leaner.
Sorry getting confused with what goes in where but you knew what I meant :oops:
The stock NC24 set-up is awfully close to the NC30 HRC setup.

I think the NC24 runs smaller air-jets than on the NC30 though? I can't remember off-hand though.

I'd imagine without airjet correction it'd run too rich in the NC30 carbs.

I have 51a/b's in mine and it runs fine
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