A friend of mine has a '78 XS, which happens to be a European import if that makes and difference.
The engine dies at 1500rpm if he gently raises the rpm to that point. If he aggressively raises the rpm to that point and past, it is fine. Any ideas? We're pretty sure it is electrical as it is just like shutting the key off when it dies. And, it will start right back up.
Things he has done:
Carb clean (several times)
New carb boots
Tank boil
Petcock rebuild (both)
Coil wire replacement
Swap in a known good TCI box
Clean and lube vacuum advance
Check pickup wires from pickup to connector
Replace stock exhaust with Mac 4-2
One thing he has noticed is that the both the mains and pilot jets are smaller then North American stock size. Can't remember if he said they were one or two sizes smaller. We think this must be because of the European origin. Any other thoughts on this? He is waiting on larger pilots and mains to see if that will make any difference.
The engine dies at 1500rpm if he gently raises the rpm to that point. If he aggressively raises the rpm to that point and past, it is fine. Any ideas? We're pretty sure it is electrical as it is just like shutting the key off when it dies. And, it will start right back up.
Things he has done:
Carb clean (several times)
New carb boots
Tank boil
Petcock rebuild (both)
Coil wire replacement
Swap in a known good TCI box
Clean and lube vacuum advance
Check pickup wires from pickup to connector
Replace stock exhaust with Mac 4-2
One thing he has noticed is that the both the mains and pilot jets are smaller then North American stock size. Can't remember if he said they were one or two sizes smaller. We think this must be because of the European origin. Any other thoughts on this? He is waiting on larger pilots and mains to see if that will make any difference.
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