My carbs have very little vaccum at idle... 2-3 pounds when trying to sync them. I didn't realize this was out of the norm until I was at John's house and he showed me that his were getting @ 14-15 pounds. If you put your finger over the vaccum tube, every compression stroke sends a puff of pressure out the tube against your finger.
That's what's happening, but before you decide on a cause, everything is fresh on the motor, including a 3 angle grind on the valves. The valves are not burned and do not leak. The valves are all shimmed correctly. The timing on the cams versus the crank is dead-on, and the cam chain has less than 5k miles on it. I have run many motors in this bike and every one of them has gotten similar results with these carbs. The only common element that they all had, was that I have always run these 78 2H7 cams in the bike. What appears to be happening is that they are opening the intake too soon. I just can't understand why? The vaccum line attached to carb 2 can't be getting a good signal with these low readings. It pops and backfires out the carbs at idle... which it won't do on it's own right now. Once the rpm's get up above 3k though, it pulls hard and strong well up into red-line without a pop or miss. I did a high speed pass this weekend past John and Kat. Normally you would feel the HP dropping close to 8k rpm or so. I looked down while passing and it was at @ 9.5k and still pulling strong.
I have a couple sets of the 3H5 cams, so I think this week, I'll try installing a set of them. I have always wondered which would be best anyway. It just makes me wonder though. In the heart of this mechanically, this motor isn't any different than a '78's... why would it be doing this? I realize the valves and the combustion chamber are bigger, but ultimately you have the same pistons and crank spinning the same cams. Any thoughts on this?
Tod
That's what's happening, but before you decide on a cause, everything is fresh on the motor, including a 3 angle grind on the valves. The valves are not burned and do not leak. The valves are all shimmed correctly. The timing on the cams versus the crank is dead-on, and the cam chain has less than 5k miles on it. I have run many motors in this bike and every one of them has gotten similar results with these carbs. The only common element that they all had, was that I have always run these 78 2H7 cams in the bike. What appears to be happening is that they are opening the intake too soon. I just can't understand why? The vaccum line attached to carb 2 can't be getting a good signal with these low readings. It pops and backfires out the carbs at idle... which it won't do on it's own right now. Once the rpm's get up above 3k though, it pulls hard and strong well up into red-line without a pop or miss. I did a high speed pass this weekend past John and Kat. Normally you would feel the HP dropping close to 8k rpm or so. I looked down while passing and it was at @ 9.5k and still pulling strong.
I have a couple sets of the 3H5 cams, so I think this week, I'll try installing a set of them. I have always wondered which would be best anyway. It just makes me wonder though. In the heart of this mechanically, this motor isn't any different than a '78's... why would it be doing this? I realize the valves and the combustion chamber are bigger, but ultimately you have the same pistons and crank spinning the same cams. Any thoughts on this?
Tod
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