After almost a year of sitting in my garage I finally got the bike to turn over.
the petcocks, even after a cleaning, were toast. In any switch position the fuel just flows right out of them. That being said I still connected the vacuum lines just in case. I also added inline fuel filters to each side as well as kill switches (http://www.amazon.com/Oregon-In-Line...BZSKT3W2CE84FT) on each side to keep the carbs from flooding since the fuel flows constantly from them.
It's idling a little rough right now...I have the idle jets screwed in 8 1/4 turns each which is where they were when I took the carbs apart.
the other kinda weird thing is that after idling somewhat normally for a minute the engine starts to ramp up to 3-4000 rpms from the 1750-2500rpms it idles at. when starting with the choke out full or half it immediately races to 7-8000rpms
I have a few more things I HAVE TO take care of before it's road ready
And then theres some thing I want to do
I just wanted to see if you guys can think of anything I forgot and see if you guys had any ideas to make the idle a little smoother and what might be effecting the flashers.
Thanks again guys couldn't have done it without you!
the petcocks, even after a cleaning, were toast. In any switch position the fuel just flows right out of them. That being said I still connected the vacuum lines just in case. I also added inline fuel filters to each side as well as kill switches (http://www.amazon.com/Oregon-In-Line...BZSKT3W2CE84FT) on each side to keep the carbs from flooding since the fuel flows constantly from them.
It's idling a little rough right now...I have the idle jets screwed in 8 1/4 turns each which is where they were when I took the carbs apart.
the other kinda weird thing is that after idling somewhat normally for a minute the engine starts to ramp up to 3-4000 rpms from the 1750-2500rpms it idles at. when starting with the choke out full or half it immediately races to 7-8000rpms
I have a few more things I HAVE TO take care of before it's road ready
- I have to figure out why the flashers don't work
- I have to shorten the fuel lines you can see them hanging loose in the video.
- I have to change the oil and possibly purchase the spin on adapter from top cat
- I have to reconnect the headlight and secure the tacs
- I have to replace the missing hanger bolt on the rear caliper.
- I have to put back the rest of the plastic and metal
- I have to check and fill the tires
And then theres some thing I want to do
- Buy and install forward controls
- repaint gas tank (i really buggered it up)
- Find a shorter set of pipes (maybe)
- buy and install kickstart lever
- buy and install rear footpegs
- buy and install new seat
- buy and install saddle bags
I just wanted to see if you guys can think of anything I forgot and see if you guys had any ideas to make the idle a little smoother and what might be effecting the flashers.
Thanks again guys couldn't have done it without you!
., fuel in oil, and so on.
......but under no circumstances run it there, as oil pressure is too low at that rpm. Normal idle setting is 1100rpm.
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