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the mains are 142.5 and I tried the 47.5 and 50 for pilots but they are not working.
It wont idle , and it runs like crap until about 3800 rpm then winds up real nice after 4000rpm
Have you synced the carbs?
Still, it sounds like you have other carb issues. Has the bike beem sitting up for a while? Sounds like you have some plugged or restricted low speed circuits.
Possibly, try turning out the IMS screws
to 2 or 2 1/2 turns out. Maybe.
Still the 47 or 50 pilots should be plenty.
Try a plug chop at sub 4000 RPM with new plugs for additional info.
John
Now: '78 XS1100E 750 FD Mod (Big Dog)
'81 CB900C ( 10 Speed)
'78 CB750F ( The F)
'76 CB400F ( The Elf)
New '82 Honda MB5 Ring Ding
Then: '76 CB550K
'78 CB750F
'84 VF1100S
And still Looking!
Run at desired RPM for desired mixture, and then hit kill switch while pulling in clutch lever, Come to a stop and check plug condition. Why I say use new plugs for the most accurate view. Should tell you if you are running lean or rich.
HTH.
John
John
Now: '78 XS1100E 750 FD Mod (Big Dog)
'81 CB900C ( 10 Speed)
'78 CB750F ( The F)
'76 CB400F ( The Elf)
New '82 Honda MB5 Ring Ding
Then: '76 CB550K
'78 CB750F
'84 VF1100S
And still Looking!
He means run it under load at 4000rpm or less at normal operation temperature, then hit the kill switch and coast to a stop (clutch in)...like what you hear at the end of a NASCAR qualifying run when they kill the ignition and coast into the garage area to see how the plugs read. Sub 4000 rpm because that's where to problem is...just coast to a stop and pull the plugs to check for rich/lean condition.
John
Now: '78 XS1100E 750 FD Mod (Big Dog)
'81 CB900C ( 10 Speed)
'78 CB750F ( The F)
'76 CB400F ( The Elf)
New '82 Honda MB5 Ring Ding
Then: '76 CB550K
'78 CB750F
'84 VF1100S
And still Looking!
You put a 4/1 on - did you do anything on the other side of the carbs. Might try a freer flowing air filter and drilling the box so that you are addressing both sides of the equation. Also, pilots at 47.5 are two sizes too big for just a 4/1.
I think I have a loose screw behind the handlebars.
Originally posted by dbeardslee You put a 4/1 on - did you do anything on the other side of the carbs. Might try a freer flowing air filter and drilling the box so that you are addressing both sides of the equation. Also, pilots at 47.5 are two sizes too big for just a 4/1.
45's are stock on the 78's, so 47.5 (1 size up) is reasonable for a 4-1. But probably not necessary.
Drilling out the airbox or otherwise increasing intake flow will make it leaner and leaner. Sounds like thats the problem to begin with.
John
Now: '78 XS1100E 750 FD Mod (Big Dog)
'81 CB900C ( 10 Speed)
'78 CB750F ( The F)
'76 CB400F ( The Elf)
New '82 Honda MB5 Ring Ding
Then: '76 CB550K
'78 CB750F
'84 VF1100S
And still Looking!
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