thats weird all my MXA have VM34m carbies stock and all the info i pick up says thats stock for all MXa. the 73 and the first batches of A's did have the poxy 30 but the japs pushed them out for #028218 on the 250 and # 024833 on the 360 - if its got ANY THING ELSE ON IT now, THROW IT IN THE BIN OR SELL IT TO NATHAN.
THEY recognised the Vm34 made the thing run better so they changed it as a spare part in feb 1974 in japan and all new spare parts where shipped out as the 34mm and as a kit so unless you bike was a slow mover or yamaha australia change the tank and platics it should have the code vm34 stamped on the carby body high up on the side, or marked with numbers 36563 or 36462
NO other size carby has made the things run better,a few high end teams tested the begeezza out of them on the salt flats for years with the YZA/b and they couldnt get anything to run as sweet as the 34 could- " thats in print "
so save you time and money on anything other than a 34mm, you can still get em new for $150 out of the USA so dont wast you time with used ebay shitters unless your paying peanuts for them.
Vm34 on a 250cc start your Jets around #50 pilot #270 main on the 360cc start with a #300. keep working your way back until its leans up for your track. 30:1 is what i use in all my bikes and have never had a problem 74 - 01 models, expensive and cheap oil seems the same to me currently using that shell stuff piston is cleaner than my dinner plates :OP
I bought a new PVL for MY mx off ebay for $175 used once ( one could ask why) i bought it after a coil scare and the fix price was $200 just for the charge coil alone - cheap insurance - couldnt tell you if they rock yet as it still sitting under my lounge in a box, just waiting for the next time that 30 yr old coil gets smart with me again