I've been working on my brothers 80 standard for the last couple weeks, and I finally got it running yesterday (after it sat for about three years.) I set his valve clearances and thoroughly cleaned his carbs, adjusted and synched them. I also did a black mikes xs coilectomy and replaced them with 3 ohm Dynas, new plug wires, and almost new plug boots (5k ohm resistor type.)
His setup is 4/1 header, individual pod filters, 79 carbs jetted with 147.5 mains, 45 pilots, floats are dead smack on 25.7mm, dyna 3 ohm coils, and NGK BP6ES plugs gapped at .035, solid core wires and 5k ohm NGK caps.
The problem I'm getting is that it stumbles from 4-5.5k on hard acceleration. It also starts to stumble up around 8k. It kind of acts like it's starving for gas. If I roll the power on slowly, it goes through the 4-5.5k stumble zone without a hitch.
When I had the carbs apart the diaphrams were in good shape, as was everything else after cleaning. The needle position has never been touched on this bike, and I did not take them apart, but it used to run like a scalded dog. I pulled the plugs to check their condition, and they were perfect - little black soot ring around the outside and a nice medium brown in the middle.
I checked the resistances on the coils at the coils, across the high tension wires, and at the TCI, as well as the resistances on the pickup coils, and everything was what it was supposed to be. I also disassembled and cleaned the gas cap to make sure it wasn't stopped up.
He replaced the stock petcocks with the manual mikes xs universal variety (IIRC). I had one issue yesterday when I first started it, and it ran like crap. Misfiring, backfiring through the carbs, and only hitting on a couple cylinders. The thought occurred to me that the inline fuel filters may not have liked their extended vacation, so I pulled them out of the lines and it started running pretty good.
So that's the story. Anybody got any ideas regarding the stumble?
His setup is 4/1 header, individual pod filters, 79 carbs jetted with 147.5 mains, 45 pilots, floats are dead smack on 25.7mm, dyna 3 ohm coils, and NGK BP6ES plugs gapped at .035, solid core wires and 5k ohm NGK caps.
The problem I'm getting is that it stumbles from 4-5.5k on hard acceleration. It also starts to stumble up around 8k. It kind of acts like it's starving for gas. If I roll the power on slowly, it goes through the 4-5.5k stumble zone without a hitch.
When I had the carbs apart the diaphrams were in good shape, as was everything else after cleaning. The needle position has never been touched on this bike, and I did not take them apart, but it used to run like a scalded dog. I pulled the plugs to check their condition, and they were perfect - little black soot ring around the outside and a nice medium brown in the middle.
I checked the resistances on the coils at the coils, across the high tension wires, and at the TCI, as well as the resistances on the pickup coils, and everything was what it was supposed to be. I also disassembled and cleaned the gas cap to make sure it wasn't stopped up.
He replaced the stock petcocks with the manual mikes xs universal variety (IIRC). I had one issue yesterday when I first started it, and it ran like crap. Misfiring, backfiring through the carbs, and only hitting on a couple cylinders. The thought occurred to me that the inline fuel filters may not have liked their extended vacation, so I pulled them out of the lines and it started running pretty good.
So that's the story. Anybody got any ideas regarding the stumble?
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