On my 1100 with dual K&N pod filters I put on a fresh set of flat slide carbs that I got on ebay to replace the old worn out stock ones. They are in very good shape and look just like new. However it's hard to start, misses and runs poorly at idle and the #1 and #4 plugs show the mixture to be too lean. I cleaned the carbs throughly, blew out all the jets and passages until everything is squeaky clean, even though nothing looked dirty to start with. I was trying to adjust the idle mixture and it's better but still too lean on #1 and #4 with the idle mixture screws almost all the way out. With Colortunes in the cylinders it show that #1 and #4 are not firing some of the time at idle but work ok at faster speeds. It does drive pretty well just hard to start and idles poorly.
I took them apart again and cleaned and blew out all the passages, even took out the choke assy and the float and cleaned the starting jet , everything else looks OK and float levels are all the same but #1 and #4 are still too lean.
My question is how can #1 and #4 be too lean while #2 and #3 are fine when all the jets and other parts are identical? I exchanged jets between #1 and #3 with no difference. The compression is the same in all four cylinders.
The ignition could be a suspect but there is a constant spark even when the cylinder does not fire and timing is good on all cylinders. Putting the old carbs back on makes cyl #1 and #2 too rich (because the float valves are leaking again) so I'm pretty sure the problem is the carbs since #1 and #4 were never too lean before. I just don't see how it could be possible since all 4 carbs are identical. Does anyone have any ideas?
I took them apart again and cleaned and blew out all the passages, even took out the choke assy and the float and cleaned the starting jet , everything else looks OK and float levels are all the same but #1 and #4 are still too lean.
My question is how can #1 and #4 be too lean while #2 and #3 are fine when all the jets and other parts are identical? I exchanged jets between #1 and #3 with no difference. The compression is the same in all four cylinders.
The ignition could be a suspect but there is a constant spark even when the cylinder does not fire and timing is good on all cylinders. Putting the old carbs back on makes cyl #1 and #2 too rich (because the float valves are leaking again) so I'm pretty sure the problem is the carbs since #1 and #4 were never too lean before. I just don't see how it could be possible since all 4 carbs are identical. Does anyone have any ideas?
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