I've been messing with this recently acquired '97 off and on for a few months now, but am not happy with what I have.
Was a generally clean but neglected bike, ridden hard and put away wet with little to no chassis maintenance and probably even less top end service.
Here's the skinny:
- No airbox lid
- Clean foam filter
- Clean, tight stock Keihin with new jet block O-ring gasket, floats set intentionally a little low (18+mm), 38/142 jets, needle in 2nd clip from top. I don't have the needle or slide # handy, but do have them recorded.
- Float needle does not have a wear mark or evidence of bad sealing. Passes the "blow test".
- Good, soft intake manifold
- Good Boyesen dual stage reeds
- Pro Circuit Platinum with one minor dent, freshly repacked old style PC round silencer
No, I have not checked the KIPS action yet.
No, I have not done a compression or any sort of top end check. Seems to have acceptable static squeeze by the 'ol "hand check" kicker method.
No, I have not done a plug chop yet. Would be kind of pointless, I know fat when I feel it (yeah, don't go there

Starts very easily, idles OK now (after fiddling around with it).
Pittsburgh, PA elevation, maybe 1200'ish.
I've had over 40 miscellaneous bikes, and ridden many others. One was an almost new, bone stock E model back around 1992. That one would idle and pull from idle to redline like an electric motor. Don't think it EVER ran sour or fouled one plug.
This 220 runs rich in the middle. Came to me with the typical gag evidence all over it... splooge at the front, splooge pouring out of the silencer running all over the swingarm. No problemo, I said, let's fix the intermittent spark issue (easily found and corrected) first, then check the suspected hacked float height and jet job... and it looked fine

Excessive splooge discharge does not seem to be an issue any longer (might have been related to the ignition issue?).
A drop of the needle to the top may make it a winner... but... sounds extreme to me...
Has anyone else had this issue with these relatively lean jets?
I have ATF in the trans, level hasn't dropped and doesn't reek from the pipe like I'd think ATF would if the RH main seal was faulty.
I have had a bike with a screen-door wet side main seal ('78 Husky CR250 back in the day) that drank an entire quart of 10W40 from its tranny and it didn't run this ratty.
While it's no total slouch, so far I'm not overwhelmingly impressed with this one :( . My '01 YZ250 with a pipe and reeds would eat Mr. Green Jean's lunch...
- From what I gather, sticky or broken KIPS components generally cause a weak top end hit, correct?
- Anybody with a similar pipe running a leaner pilot than a 38?
- I've considered changing the float needle and/or floats, even though I don't think I've seen saturated Nitrophyl floats before... thoughts?
- Will be switching to 100:1 Amsoil. I've had zero issues in the past with it. Leave jetting as-is, and review performance issues then?
About the middle of second gear, WOT uphill:

Crop duster:

Thanks!