Thanks Tex, I haven't stripped my carb down yet - so don't have the measurements. I was hoping someone who has done the job would know, as there seems to be rather a lot of choice. I think in the end I might have to take my old jet into a dealer.
I have had my bike for a couple of years and have only just got round to getting it back on the road/lanes after storage. I ran the carb and tank dry beforehand but despite a dealer service I know that it was not running properly i.e. only running with the choke on and then not running smoothly. It started up ok and would rev to about quarter throttle and would then die off.
Having read all the info on here and the FAQ.s. I have resolved to do a minor strip and carb clean as well as change all the fluids and lube and thought I might as well replace the jets and diaphraghm.
I have sourced a pilot jet and gaskets from J R Sutton but cannot find a Yamaha spares supplier for the diaphraghm or main jet. My bike is a 2003 Blue model with 10660miles on the clock. To date it has not been off-road to my knowledge.
Tone, WELCOME Sir, (I think I forgot my manners) I have a 2004, US model blue tank, and the pretty sure the (OE) stock jet is not 150 (or a keihin for that matter).
BUT- If you know you have 150's in there now, you are doing the right thing by replacing what is in there now, if it was running ok before. But if you switch from the stock jet and install the 150, it may be too big, depending on several factors. PIPE makes a difference as does elevation, etc... Might add to your signature with what you are running that may differ from OE parts. With a little background data, you may be able to find a post with similar set-up and copy settings.