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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