I recently rebuilt a TS1 engine, new seals through out new crank and piston.
its a TS1 200 and it had suffered with piston failure on two occasions with the original asso pistons with the very square windows. I've been waiting a while and last year AFs released the woosner piston this was drilled and the skirt arched by AFs.
Built the bike up with the carb that had been on the bike for the last 25 years with the jetting as it was before. It starts first dab every time ( has a lowish comp ratio for saftey and runs happily on 95 ron).
The problem is the bottom end performance has disappeared. its just goes backwards when i try and cruise, get it up onto the needle and a few revs and it flies.
Its real hard work, good fun for a bit but you wouldn't want to do Euro on it.
It machine guns on the pilot jet and the plug is black but dry when chopped at those revs. I've gone down one on the pilot and need to do some more chops, but a little fiddle with the mixture screw and its got some of its old pep back.
Question is, Can the size and shape of the windows have an effect on the jetting.