So last week I installed new main and pilot jets. It was still a little soft on the bottom, so I lowered the floats (installed position) by a 'heavy' mm and resynched. She was running perfect. I put several hundred miles on this setup with great results.
Then yesterday I took a run down to a friends house, and towards the end of the ride she was really rough at idle - missing, popping back through the carbs, and generally not wanting to idle. I got her back home and pulled the plugs to see which carb might have been giving me trouble, and they were all perfect - no fouling and a nice medium brown color across the board.
I put my synch gauges on her, and they were really doing a dance - the readings were fluctuating wildly. Made me suspect a vacuum leak, but disconnecting the vacuum advance and plugging (at the carb) and spraying the carb boots with WD yielded nothing. I started thinking TCI, so I removed the connectors, cleaned the old dielectric out and reconnected them dry. Problem seemed a little better, but still not right.
I also gave her a dose of seafoam yesterday, just in case I sucked something into the carbs, but haven't fired her up yet today.
The problem is only in the very low rpm range - 1000-1500 or so. I thought I might have a problem in the pilot/enricher circuit, but after intentionally putting around a low rpms my plugs still look perfect across the board. So anybody got any ideas where to look for a solution?
Then yesterday I took a run down to a friends house, and towards the end of the ride she was really rough at idle - missing, popping back through the carbs, and generally not wanting to idle. I got her back home and pulled the plugs to see which carb might have been giving me trouble, and they were all perfect - no fouling and a nice medium brown color across the board.
I put my synch gauges on her, and they were really doing a dance - the readings were fluctuating wildly. Made me suspect a vacuum leak, but disconnecting the vacuum advance and plugging (at the carb) and spraying the carb boots with WD yielded nothing. I started thinking TCI, so I removed the connectors, cleaned the old dielectric out and reconnected them dry. Problem seemed a little better, but still not right.
I also gave her a dose of seafoam yesterday, just in case I sucked something into the carbs, but haven't fired her up yet today.
The problem is only in the very low rpm range - 1000-1500 or so. I thought I might have a problem in the pilot/enricher circuit, but after intentionally putting around a low rpms my plugs still look perfect across the board. So anybody got any ideas where to look for a solution?
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I think tomorrow I'm going to pull the carbs again and take the boots off and see if there's anything that looks like it might be leaking air. The problem gets worse as the motor heats up, so maybe something is expanding around the boots, or the rubbers getting softer at that temp, or who knows what. One way to find out.
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