So I've got a peculiar problem. When I got to start my bike I throw the choke out all the way and I have to open the throttle about 1/4 to get it to start. When it does I leave it idling (still full choke) and it take about 15-20 seconds before all the cylinders start firing. It seems like on initial start up I'm missing at least one (either #3 or #4) because not only is it an audible change when it start firing but the exhaust pressure changes (held my hand next to the right hand side pipe).
I'm rocking the 4-2 headers with now baffled pipes. After those initial 15-20 seconds it purrs right along and I don't have any issue with it. It even behaves like it's supposed to on choke (full choke RPMs increase, then down to half until they increase, then no choke for normal idle once it warms up a bit). It's just weird having it only start on 3 cylinders almost every time from a cold start.
The carbs have been cleaned VERY thoroughly. All new jets, seals (butterfly seals included), idle screws + washer + o-ring, everything has been gone through (if any of you remember from previous threads).
I'm not really sure what the deal it but I'm guess once of the cylinders is starving for fuel for a second and then after that everything goes fine. Also, these have been vacuum synced.
I'm rocking the 4-2 headers with now baffled pipes. After those initial 15-20 seconds it purrs right along and I don't have any issue with it. It even behaves like it's supposed to on choke (full choke RPMs increase, then down to half until they increase, then no choke for normal idle once it warms up a bit). It's just weird having it only start on 3 cylinders almost every time from a cold start.
The carbs have been cleaned VERY thoroughly. All new jets, seals (butterfly seals included), idle screws + washer + o-ring, everything has been gone through (if any of you remember from previous threads).
I'm not really sure what the deal it but I'm guess once of the cylinders is starving for fuel for a second and then after that everything goes fine. Also, these have been vacuum synced.
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