Okay, so here's the problem and the solution for all those that may get this problem. (or already have )
So, on the way home from work the bike started up fine, but as soon as I started to go it was bogging down like it was missing on one or two cylinders.
Once i got to about 3-4K rpms and about 20-30mph she smoothed out and ran fine while I had some throttle, but as I eased off the throttle it started bogging down again.
So, I got her home and parked it. I got to thinking that it happened at low rpms and low load on the bike, but when I rev'd it up and started pulling harder it smoothed out.
I figured maybe it was the pick up coil wires (thus at load there would be no vac advance like at idle)
The other thing it could have been was a clogged pilot circuit so that when I got into the mains, she pulled okay, but not so good at low throttle position.
So tonight I checked the ohms on the pick up coils while moving it and no change. I sprayed the headers and found out it was #2 that was the issue, so I also checked spark and compression on #2, OKAY, Humm....
So it must be fuel related...
I pull the tank off and look down at #2 idle mix screw and guess what:
IT'S NOT THERE!!!!
Damn, it must have backed itself out. Oh well, I'll pull one from the G's carbs.
Wait, what do I see sitting under the carb bank......
How can that be??? It sat there for 2 days and at least 60miles?
I pulled the spring and washer out of the G's carbs and put a new o-ring on it and just a small dab of red locktite and put it in. A quick check of the sync and put the bike back together and a test ride.
YAHOO!!!
All is right in the world again.
So, on the way home from work the bike started up fine, but as soon as I started to go it was bogging down like it was missing on one or two cylinders.
Once i got to about 3-4K rpms and about 20-30mph she smoothed out and ran fine while I had some throttle, but as I eased off the throttle it started bogging down again.
So, I got her home and parked it. I got to thinking that it happened at low rpms and low load on the bike, but when I rev'd it up and started pulling harder it smoothed out.
I figured maybe it was the pick up coil wires (thus at load there would be no vac advance like at idle)
The other thing it could have been was a clogged pilot circuit so that when I got into the mains, she pulled okay, but not so good at low throttle position.
So tonight I checked the ohms on the pick up coils while moving it and no change. I sprayed the headers and found out it was #2 that was the issue, so I also checked spark and compression on #2, OKAY, Humm....
So it must be fuel related...
I pull the tank off and look down at #2 idle mix screw and guess what:
IT'S NOT THERE!!!!
Damn, it must have backed itself out. Oh well, I'll pull one from the G's carbs.
Wait, what do I see sitting under the carb bank......
How can that be??? It sat there for 2 days and at least 60miles?
I pulled the spring and washer out of the G's carbs and put a new o-ring on it and just a small dab of red locktite and put it in. A quick check of the sync and put the bike back together and a test ride.
YAHOO!!!
All is right in the world again.
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