Inspired by all the carb work going on here, I decided that my carbs, which ran pretty well, needed syncing. The bike was idling unpredictably -- sometimes as low as 700, and sometimes as high as 2500. Plus, I had to nearly kill the battery every time I wanted to start it from cold.
So I broke out the new motion pro carb sticks, turned the tank around, and started to gigure out which carb is used as the standard to sync to. I pulled off some hoses and caps, and realized that I needed to calibrate the tool. So I put the caps back on, and, of course, the first thing that happened was that I sucked a bunch of blue liquid into number 3. Because I was out of blue liquid, I figured, why don't I just try to get the idle speed right. So I messed around with the idle speed knob and got that pretty well messed up so that I couldn't start the bike any more. So I hooked the battery up to a charger, and took a nap.
When I woke up, I put the tank back on, started her up, and she ran. But now she skips and backfires on deceleration, and doesn't seem to have quite as much power as she did before I laid my skillful hands on her.
Two side notes: 1) When the engine was cold, I started to remove the cam cover thinking I would adjust the valves. Yes, I have extra shims, if folks want some for trade. I also pulled the plugs and they looked good. maybe a little brown, but clean. The rubber cap on plug number 4 was old and cracked, and the round rubber bushing that goes around it broke. I taped it up with electrical tape as best I could. I never got to the valves for lack of time.
What can I do to get the bike back to where it was? Could this NOT be a carb issue and have to do with my ignition wires? Any help is greatly appreciated.
So I broke out the new motion pro carb sticks, turned the tank around, and started to gigure out which carb is used as the standard to sync to. I pulled off some hoses and caps, and realized that I needed to calibrate the tool. So I put the caps back on, and, of course, the first thing that happened was that I sucked a bunch of blue liquid into number 3. Because I was out of blue liquid, I figured, why don't I just try to get the idle speed right. So I messed around with the idle speed knob and got that pretty well messed up so that I couldn't start the bike any more. So I hooked the battery up to a charger, and took a nap.
When I woke up, I put the tank back on, started her up, and she ran. But now she skips and backfires on deceleration, and doesn't seem to have quite as much power as she did before I laid my skillful hands on her.
Two side notes: 1) When the engine was cold, I started to remove the cam cover thinking I would adjust the valves. Yes, I have extra shims, if folks want some for trade. I also pulled the plugs and they looked good. maybe a little brown, but clean. The rubber cap on plug number 4 was old and cracked, and the round rubber bushing that goes around it broke. I taped it up with electrical tape as best I could. I never got to the valves for lack of time.
What can I do to get the bike back to where it was? Could this NOT be a carb issue and have to do with my ignition wires? Any help is greatly appreciated.
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