the latest theory...
Well I left the larger idle jets in and balanced the carbs this morning so I could ride it to work and see how things were working. The bike is now ridable but still sucks between idle and 2.5k. After that it's a rocket. Also the problem is noticably better once the bike is hot - indicates still to lean.
I tried pulling the choke but that doesn't really tell me much because the idle jumps to about 3k and thats above the problem area.
some history....
They guy I got the bike from and the guy he got it from had been riding with no 1st and 2nd gear. The first thing he said when I went to look at it was "It'll do 130 pretty easy".
Based on those two things I think the bike spent a lot of time at WFO and not much time at 1/8th take of.
Now when I was cleaning I noticed that the needles have a very slight yellow tint on the top 1/3rd closest to the slides. I'm thinking this is maybe a very thin layer of varnish?
Is it likely that that thin layer of varnish in combination with the new "tighter" emulsion tubes is preventing the flow of fuel at 1/8th throttle that would normally come from them and thus causing the need for larger idle jets to balance the mixture?
Anyone have a good solvent for quickly removing varnish? I've sprayed them liberally with carb cleaner and it doesn't take it off, neither did the sea-foam I ran through the tank. I suppose I could let them soak... but I'm impatient and I want to ride now!
Well I left the larger idle jets in and balanced the carbs this morning so I could ride it to work and see how things were working. The bike is now ridable but still sucks between idle and 2.5k. After that it's a rocket. Also the problem is noticably better once the bike is hot - indicates still to lean.
I tried pulling the choke but that doesn't really tell me much because the idle jumps to about 3k and thats above the problem area.
some history....
They guy I got the bike from and the guy he got it from had been riding with no 1st and 2nd gear. The first thing he said when I went to look at it was "It'll do 130 pretty easy".
Based on those two things I think the bike spent a lot of time at WFO and not much time at 1/8th take of.
Now when I was cleaning I noticed that the needles have a very slight yellow tint on the top 1/3rd closest to the slides. I'm thinking this is maybe a very thin layer of varnish?
Is it likely that that thin layer of varnish in combination with the new "tighter" emulsion tubes is preventing the flow of fuel at 1/8th throttle that would normally come from them and thus causing the need for larger idle jets to balance the mixture?
Anyone have a good solvent for quickly removing varnish? I've sprayed them liberally with carb cleaner and it doesn't take it off, neither did the sea-foam I ran through the tank. I suppose I could let them soak... but I'm impatient and I want to ride now!
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