Y'know, I used to read threads of people having trouble with getting the carbs synched and running well on these machines, and wondered how it got to the stage of people wanting to ditch their bikes in favour of something less frustrating. I'm starting to see how they felt...
Thing is, I'm so close to being able to ride this thing, I just need to get a reliable tick over at idle, which is proving hard. I managed to get my hands on a set of mercury sticks in order to sync the carbs with, and as far as I can tell I have it pretty spot on. Providing I'm actually doing this right.
Basically, bike's on the centre stand, fuel tank is facing backwards for access to the screws etc, and all the vacuum points on the manifolds are plugged (except when synching, then they're all plugged into the sticks).
Thing is, while I'm trying to sync, I can't get a reliable idle. I can get all four sticks to line up pretty well, which is where I have them now, but now it'll either idle low and die by itself, or when I adjust the idle screw up, at a certain point it'll start to run away by itself, like the vacuum advance is kicking in and taking the idle too high.
Add to this, I'm also getting backfires (back into the carbs) occasionaly which is killing the idle as well, and it makes it hard to sync the carbs too, since the engine keeps dying. As a result the engine is getting a bit hot while running, I'm thinking this can't be making the sync any easier.
As for the idle mixture screws, I've tried multiple different settings, ranging from 1/4 turn out on all, to 2 1/2 turns out, and it does't seem to help the situation much. The only thing I can think of in these that might be a problem is that the tips of them have been a bit deformed from someone over tightening them beforehand. No tips broken off though. I posted about this not long ago.
I'm thinking I 'should' be able to rule out ignition in this, since I just installed a set of MikesXS coils along with new spark leads and caps, along with a new set of spark plugs. I'm also not getting any cold headers, so I'm pretty sure I'm getting a good spark on all four.
I can't ever remember getting so frustrated over something like this, its starting to get me down a bit. Does anyone have any tips as to what might be going on here? I haven't had a whole lot of experience in four cylinder bike tuning, I guess it really can be four times as hard...
Cheers all.
-Hobbsy
Thing is, I'm so close to being able to ride this thing, I just need to get a reliable tick over at idle, which is proving hard. I managed to get my hands on a set of mercury sticks in order to sync the carbs with, and as far as I can tell I have it pretty spot on. Providing I'm actually doing this right.
Basically, bike's on the centre stand, fuel tank is facing backwards for access to the screws etc, and all the vacuum points on the manifolds are plugged (except when synching, then they're all plugged into the sticks).
Thing is, while I'm trying to sync, I can't get a reliable idle. I can get all four sticks to line up pretty well, which is where I have them now, but now it'll either idle low and die by itself, or when I adjust the idle screw up, at a certain point it'll start to run away by itself, like the vacuum advance is kicking in and taking the idle too high.
Add to this, I'm also getting backfires (back into the carbs) occasionaly which is killing the idle as well, and it makes it hard to sync the carbs too, since the engine keeps dying. As a result the engine is getting a bit hot while running, I'm thinking this can't be making the sync any easier.
As for the idle mixture screws, I've tried multiple different settings, ranging from 1/4 turn out on all, to 2 1/2 turns out, and it does't seem to help the situation much. The only thing I can think of in these that might be a problem is that the tips of them have been a bit deformed from someone over tightening them beforehand. No tips broken off though. I posted about this not long ago.
I'm thinking I 'should' be able to rule out ignition in this, since I just installed a set of MikesXS coils along with new spark leads and caps, along with a new set of spark plugs. I'm also not getting any cold headers, so I'm pretty sure I'm getting a good spark on all four.
I can't ever remember getting so frustrated over something like this, its starting to get me down a bit. Does anyone have any tips as to what might be going on here? I haven't had a whole lot of experience in four cylinder bike tuning, I guess it really can be four times as hard...
Cheers all.
-Hobbsy
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