I am just wanting to vent at the moment! I have been working on my bike since friday when I got my new coils from MikesXS. They were a snap to put on my Special But when I started it up, #1 wasn't getting the pipe hot and it was running like crud of course.
I should say that it was running on all 4 (I think) before the swap. I had a low end stumble, and have been through the carbs a dozen times since last year, and just wanted some fresh coils and wires. I did bypass the Ballast resistor also.
Anyway, it wasn't firing on #1 so I pulled the plug to check for spark and it was good. HMMMM, drop the float bowl and there is fuel in it, WTF? I removed the octopus a couple of years ago and have it set up so either petcock will feed all 4 carbs. Check for kinked fuel line-nope. Pull the tank and make sure my wiring was ok to the coils and flipped the tank around so I could try and troubleshoot the carb.
Fire it up and now 1 & 2 are not goingWTF!!Pull the carbs in preperation for yet another teardown At this point sweat is dripping from my forehead and I need a break. My buddy calls and we go for a short ride on the HD's to clear the head.
Get home a couple hours later and pull the bowls . Checked to make sure the floats are even and the needles seem to seat fine. I haven't been leaking fuel anywhere, so I move on to the jets. Pull all 12 and they are all clear. Blow out the passages again and all seems ok so I reassemble and put it back on the bike, hooked everthing up and fired it up. Firing on all 4 again and seems to rev good in nuetral. Take it for a test spin and it is sputtering worse than before from 1000-3000rpm.
Come search the forum again after trying to adjust some of it out with the mixture screws without success. Everthing seems to point to my primary circuit. Go to the Parts store and get another can of carb claener and a set of iridium plugs. Put the plugs in and take the carbs off again today and blow out the passages again. Nothing seemed blocked. This time I take out my emulsion tubes also and they are clean as a whistle. Reassmble it all AGAIN after changing the float level from 24 to 26mm. Back on the bike and fire it up. Now #4 is cold!!! Check for spark and it looks strong. Pull the carbs again-lord I wish I had pod filters- and open up #4. blow out the passages again and back on the bike- #4 still cold
Screw it!!t is time for a break. Maybe I'll get back at it next weekend. It bums me out I couldn't get it running friday, I was hoping to make it to DennyZ for the Friday night BS session before the rally kicked off. Instead I have been working on this PITA for the better part of three days and don't feel as if I've done a damn thing! I thought of trying to get to DennyZ on it Friday and have the great gurus help me, but I didn't want to end up stuck on the side of the freeway at night. Eventually I will get tis thing running good at all RPMs and all will be good for a while. Then it will be time to start doing some mods. I want it to run right first.
I guess I'll just ride the Harley for the rest of this year and just keep trying to get my XS dialed in when I feel like dealing with it again. I am going crazy trying to get these carbs to work when I should be riding. Maybe the XS stays down till summer is over and I have more time to screw with it. All I can say is if I didn't have my HD to ride, I wouldn't be riding this year at all! The Harley may have been expensive, but at least I can ride it.
I should say that it was running on all 4 (I think) before the swap. I had a low end stumble, and have been through the carbs a dozen times since last year, and just wanted some fresh coils and wires. I did bypass the Ballast resistor also.
Anyway, it wasn't firing on #1 so I pulled the plug to check for spark and it was good. HMMMM, drop the float bowl and there is fuel in it, WTF? I removed the octopus a couple of years ago and have it set up so either petcock will feed all 4 carbs. Check for kinked fuel line-nope. Pull the tank and make sure my wiring was ok to the coils and flipped the tank around so I could try and troubleshoot the carb.
Fire it up and now 1 & 2 are not goingWTF!!Pull the carbs in preperation for yet another teardown At this point sweat is dripping from my forehead and I need a break. My buddy calls and we go for a short ride on the HD's to clear the head.
Get home a couple hours later and pull the bowls . Checked to make sure the floats are even and the needles seem to seat fine. I haven't been leaking fuel anywhere, so I move on to the jets. Pull all 12 and they are all clear. Blow out the passages again and all seems ok so I reassemble and put it back on the bike, hooked everthing up and fired it up. Firing on all 4 again and seems to rev good in nuetral. Take it for a test spin and it is sputtering worse than before from 1000-3000rpm.
Come search the forum again after trying to adjust some of it out with the mixture screws without success. Everthing seems to point to my primary circuit. Go to the Parts store and get another can of carb claener and a set of iridium plugs. Put the plugs in and take the carbs off again today and blow out the passages again. Nothing seemed blocked. This time I take out my emulsion tubes also and they are clean as a whistle. Reassmble it all AGAIN after changing the float level from 24 to 26mm. Back on the bike and fire it up. Now #4 is cold!!! Check for spark and it looks strong. Pull the carbs again-lord I wish I had pod filters- and open up #4. blow out the passages again and back on the bike- #4 still cold
Screw it!!t is time for a break. Maybe I'll get back at it next weekend. It bums me out I couldn't get it running friday, I was hoping to make it to DennyZ for the Friday night BS session before the rally kicked off. Instead I have been working on this PITA for the better part of three days and don't feel as if I've done a damn thing! I thought of trying to get to DennyZ on it Friday and have the great gurus help me, but I didn't want to end up stuck on the side of the freeway at night. Eventually I will get tis thing running good at all RPMs and all will be good for a while. Then it will be time to start doing some mods. I want it to run right first.
I guess I'll just ride the Harley for the rest of this year and just keep trying to get my XS dialed in when I feel like dealing with it again. I am going crazy trying to get these carbs to work when I should be riding. Maybe the XS stays down till summer is over and I have more time to screw with it. All I can say is if I didn't have my HD to ride, I wouldn't be riding this year at all! The Harley may have been expensive, but at least I can ride it.
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