I synced my carbs today and had some issues I wanted to ask about. Keep in mind I haven't shimmed my valves yet and they need it. My compression is within reason, can't remember exactly what but it's real close the last time I checked 2,000 miles ago. I knew I couldn't tune the carbs perfect but I wanted to get it close, plus I needed practice. It didn't turn out any worse than before and I think I may have gained some power on the bottom end, so I did something right.
I'm just wondering if it's typical to get them synced, then as it sits and idles, things just go weird and it get's off sync again all on it's own. I'd make an adjustment, wait for the effect to stabilize, then wait a little longer and I swear this bike has a ghost.
The thing that spooked me the most was the lack of effect the pilot screws had on the #1 & #4 cylinders. I could turn them all the way in and all the way out and have very little effect on #1, and no effect at all on #4 until it was screwed out almost all the way. The tips are still on em and they actually seat quite nicely in the port holes. I think I might have heard the idle ramp up a little bit but I think it was wishful thinking.
Does anyone know what could cause this weirdness?
I'm just wondering if it's typical to get them synced, then as it sits and idles, things just go weird and it get's off sync again all on it's own. I'd make an adjustment, wait for the effect to stabilize, then wait a little longer and I swear this bike has a ghost.
The thing that spooked me the most was the lack of effect the pilot screws had on the #1 & #4 cylinders. I could turn them all the way in and all the way out and have very little effect on #1, and no effect at all on #4 until it was screwed out almost all the way. The tips are still on em and they actually seat quite nicely in the port holes. I think I might have heard the idle ramp up a little bit but I think it was wishful thinking.
Does anyone know what could cause this weirdness?
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