Hi All,
As some already know, I rebuilt the carbs on my MNS last spring. Since my honda vacuum gauges were lost at the time, it was bench synched only until now. It ran great all summer, and now since I have found my gauge set I want to do the vac synch. I purchased all new vac lines to link the carbs and gauges. The gauges seem to be in good working order since when I plugged the line into number one, and rotated thru the gauge set, they all acted about the same., giving the same readings or very close.
I set the bike up, warmed up, and started, at first, I had all readings within about two increments, two inches mercury of each other, so I started with the synch matching readings all to number three. Number four came right in with just a bit of adjustment, by the way, the readings at that time were about ten inches, number one was down to eight, and two and four were about nine. I tried to do number one next, also readjusted the pilot fuel screws but it made no difference, all are set at the prescribed one and one quarter turns out. In adjusting number one, something happened, and all of a sudden, numbers three and four suddenly showed a reading of twenty inches of mercury on the gauges, numbers one and two stayed the same, if number one is adjusted in one direction cant remember which, the engine dies after about threee eighths of a turn, the other direction doesnt make any difference in the vac reading on that cylinder. Number two adjustment, does about the same, at no time can the adjustment be made to raise the gauge reading above ten inches. So we have this engine, pulling twenty inches of merc on three and four, and about ten on one and two, obviously this aint working out. I did take off the vac advance, and plugged it, makes no difference. I also sprayed the all the carb boots down with carb cleaner, and it made no difference at all. I havent done compression readings on this thing yet, but last spring , they ranged between 130 and 140 and the bike puts out about the same power now so dont think something has changed with the compression.
Keep in mind, that this bike, started and ran just fine all summer, the vac synch was being done due to the fact that it hadnt been done yet since the carb rebuild.
I am totally open to suggestions here, as I have no idea why three and four suddenly started pulling big numbers, and one and two stayed similar and seem to be unable to be adjusted much at all.
Hit me with suggestions oh you geniuses of XS, I am stumped and have the carbs off now, and am going to bench synch back to where I started out before making any other adjustments.
As some already know, I rebuilt the carbs on my MNS last spring. Since my honda vacuum gauges were lost at the time, it was bench synched only until now. It ran great all summer, and now since I have found my gauge set I want to do the vac synch. I purchased all new vac lines to link the carbs and gauges. The gauges seem to be in good working order since when I plugged the line into number one, and rotated thru the gauge set, they all acted about the same., giving the same readings or very close.
I set the bike up, warmed up, and started, at first, I had all readings within about two increments, two inches mercury of each other, so I started with the synch matching readings all to number three. Number four came right in with just a bit of adjustment, by the way, the readings at that time were about ten inches, number one was down to eight, and two and four were about nine. I tried to do number one next, also readjusted the pilot fuel screws but it made no difference, all are set at the prescribed one and one quarter turns out. In adjusting number one, something happened, and all of a sudden, numbers three and four suddenly showed a reading of twenty inches of mercury on the gauges, numbers one and two stayed the same, if number one is adjusted in one direction cant remember which, the engine dies after about threee eighths of a turn, the other direction doesnt make any difference in the vac reading on that cylinder. Number two adjustment, does about the same, at no time can the adjustment be made to raise the gauge reading above ten inches. So we have this engine, pulling twenty inches of merc on three and four, and about ten on one and two, obviously this aint working out. I did take off the vac advance, and plugged it, makes no difference. I also sprayed the all the carb boots down with carb cleaner, and it made no difference at all. I havent done compression readings on this thing yet, but last spring , they ranged between 130 and 140 and the bike puts out about the same power now so dont think something has changed with the compression.
Keep in mind, that this bike, started and ran just fine all summer, the vac synch was being done due to the fact that it hadnt been done yet since the carb rebuild.
I am totally open to suggestions here, as I have no idea why three and four suddenly started pulling big numbers, and one and two stayed similar and seem to be unable to be adjusted much at all.
Hit me with suggestions oh you geniuses of XS, I am stumped and have the carbs off now, and am going to bench synch back to where I started out before making any other adjustments.
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