Hey all,
Hope one of you gurus can help me out on this one. Our season is short here and I'm missing precious days.
Anyway, here is what I have:
1980 SG with a 79 F engine, 1980 SG carbs
New p/u coils
New XS650 coils from Mikes XS
New timing chain
Valves adjusted
Spark timing not adjusted yet (waiting on light)
New idle mixture screws from Mikes XS
Floats don't leak or bind
Floats adjusted so that fuel is at lower edge of carb bowl rim
Bench test carbs - no leakage
mains: 110
pilots: 45
air: 185
The problem (s):
When I put the carbs on the bike, it fires up nice, but then begins to run rough. "Sneezes" out of carbs 1 and 4. Switched coils but still sneezes on 1 and 4. Remove the carbs and the boots are full of gas (all four). These two problems may not be related. If I can get it so the flooding stops, I'll work on the sneezing separately. May be coincidence, but simultaneous trouble with 1 & 4 sound like spark trouble on that half of the system to me.
Last night I began to disassemble the carbs to check everything again.
One idea that came to me last night after I talked myself out of "accidentally" wasting gas on the header pipes: last year I dipped the carbs for cleaning. I removed all rubber components I could find, including the butterfly shaft seals. Could there be a hidden seal somewhere that I missed??
Any other ideas?
I'll go back to the original mixture screws now, just to rule that change out.
Thanks in advance guys. If I can get her running now and no other probs this summer, I'll be seriously looking at the EFI/DIS conversion that mainlylinuk and shutchis are working on. Too many friggin delicate mechanical components in the stock setup.
Hope one of you gurus can help me out on this one. Our season is short here and I'm missing precious days.
Anyway, here is what I have:
1980 SG with a 79 F engine, 1980 SG carbs
New p/u coils
New XS650 coils from Mikes XS
New timing chain
Valves adjusted
Spark timing not adjusted yet (waiting on light)
New idle mixture screws from Mikes XS
Floats don't leak or bind
Floats adjusted so that fuel is at lower edge of carb bowl rim
Bench test carbs - no leakage
mains: 110
pilots: 45
air: 185
The problem (s):
When I put the carbs on the bike, it fires up nice, but then begins to run rough. "Sneezes" out of carbs 1 and 4. Switched coils but still sneezes on 1 and 4. Remove the carbs and the boots are full of gas (all four). These two problems may not be related. If I can get it so the flooding stops, I'll work on the sneezing separately. May be coincidence, but simultaneous trouble with 1 & 4 sound like spark trouble on that half of the system to me.
Last night I began to disassemble the carbs to check everything again.
One idea that came to me last night after I talked myself out of "accidentally" wasting gas on the header pipes: last year I dipped the carbs for cleaning. I removed all rubber components I could find, including the butterfly shaft seals. Could there be a hidden seal somewhere that I missed??
Any other ideas?
I'll go back to the original mixture screws now, just to rule that change out.
Thanks in advance guys. If I can get her running now and no other probs this summer, I'll be seriously looking at the EFI/DIS conversion that mainlylinuk and shutchis are working on. Too many friggin delicate mechanical components in the stock setup.
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