I learnt a lot about my bike on our high-mileage weekend just past and am now in a full-on tinkering jag.
If necessary, I was hoping to add some measure of vacuum advance to the timing on my special which is running ZRX keihin carbs. Last night I went for a fast 5mile burn on the bike to check that the fuel starvation problem that I was having was fixed and it looks good now. No bogging down like before but it still runs hot.
When I pulled over and shut the bike down the engine just felt hot, the metal creaking etc and the exhaust system was very hot all the way along its length.
I'm a bit of a newbie at this tuning stuff so bear with me.
Could the stock special exhaust be just too restrictive for a carb-set up that includes high-flowing pods and more modern carbs? Can this result in a hotter running engine? I blew out a EGT port bolt and an exhaust repair patch this weekend after a hard run.
With the vacuum advance connected at idle on the stock bike , the backplate is set so that the pointer lines up with the F, or 5 degrees of advance. I couldn't find a vacuum line restrictor small enough to make this happen on my carbs. They just pulled too much vacuum at idle and just above. Also, with the vacuum disconnected, the backplate had to be rotated almost all the way clockwise to get the pointer on the T. Is this right?
I have very little leeway if all I want to do is pull that pointer with vacuum just the 5 degrees that the manual suggests. The minimum that I could manage using the tiniest restrictors that I had was 15 degrees of advance at idle. Could I just tap a line at the rear of the carbs in one of the pod boots to pull vacuum from someplace with a lower static pressure?
The reason I am asking is still to do with the hot running engine. Can the extra few degrees of vacuum advance at WOT make a difference in how hot the engine runs?
Before someone asks, I have not done a throttle chop yet at WOT. Its hard to find a place to open the bike up in NYC and still feel safe at the side of the road pulling plugs. The plugs looked good when I got back home, but they might have just colored up a bit from the low speed driving home. I will take a kit on the road this weekend and find someplace to do a series of runs. I was hoping that with unrestricted fuel to the carbs that running lean could be taken out of the picture. But if someone could comment on the questions above it would help me fill out the picture somewhat further. Other riders using these carbs have run the 140 mains that I am using with good results. If anyone on the list is running these carbs I would welcome their comments. I might just fit a set of mains that are a couple of sizes larger this weekend and see if the plugs darken and the bike cools.
Any idea if the symptoms could be relieved by re-oiling the pods? They are Mikes XS k&n clones, and were new prior to this weekend. Just wondering..do these pods actually come pre-oiled from MikesXS?
Lots of questions. The slow economy is leaving me with too much bike tinkering time....
I feel if I can get the bike to cool down a bit then everything will be fine. It runs great, Chugs along all day at 50mph, just hot at WOT.
Regards,
Gareth.
If necessary, I was hoping to add some measure of vacuum advance to the timing on my special which is running ZRX keihin carbs. Last night I went for a fast 5mile burn on the bike to check that the fuel starvation problem that I was having was fixed and it looks good now. No bogging down like before but it still runs hot.
When I pulled over and shut the bike down the engine just felt hot, the metal creaking etc and the exhaust system was very hot all the way along its length.
I'm a bit of a newbie at this tuning stuff so bear with me.
Could the stock special exhaust be just too restrictive for a carb-set up that includes high-flowing pods and more modern carbs? Can this result in a hotter running engine? I blew out a EGT port bolt and an exhaust repair patch this weekend after a hard run.
With the vacuum advance connected at idle on the stock bike , the backplate is set so that the pointer lines up with the F, or 5 degrees of advance. I couldn't find a vacuum line restrictor small enough to make this happen on my carbs. They just pulled too much vacuum at idle and just above. Also, with the vacuum disconnected, the backplate had to be rotated almost all the way clockwise to get the pointer on the T. Is this right?
I have very little leeway if all I want to do is pull that pointer with vacuum just the 5 degrees that the manual suggests. The minimum that I could manage using the tiniest restrictors that I had was 15 degrees of advance at idle. Could I just tap a line at the rear of the carbs in one of the pod boots to pull vacuum from someplace with a lower static pressure?
The reason I am asking is still to do with the hot running engine. Can the extra few degrees of vacuum advance at WOT make a difference in how hot the engine runs?
Before someone asks, I have not done a throttle chop yet at WOT. Its hard to find a place to open the bike up in NYC and still feel safe at the side of the road pulling plugs. The plugs looked good when I got back home, but they might have just colored up a bit from the low speed driving home. I will take a kit on the road this weekend and find someplace to do a series of runs. I was hoping that with unrestricted fuel to the carbs that running lean could be taken out of the picture. But if someone could comment on the questions above it would help me fill out the picture somewhat further. Other riders using these carbs have run the 140 mains that I am using with good results. If anyone on the list is running these carbs I would welcome their comments. I might just fit a set of mains that are a couple of sizes larger this weekend and see if the plugs darken and the bike cools.
Any idea if the symptoms could be relieved by re-oiling the pods? They are Mikes XS k&n clones, and were new prior to this weekend. Just wondering..do these pods actually come pre-oiled from MikesXS?
Lots of questions. The slow economy is leaving me with too much bike tinkering time....
I feel if I can get the bike to cool down a bit then everything will be fine. It runs great, Chugs along all day at 50mph, just hot at WOT.
Regards,
Gareth.
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