So I was riding a couple of weeks ago, and my intake boot (I think that's what it's called: between the carbs and the engine) popped off of carb 1. I had recently bought my 79 Special, and so I figure it was something the guy before me did. Anyway, I turned off the petcock and rode home (a mile or two) and then put the boot back onto the carb.
After that I went to NY for two weeks and when I came home, the thing wouldn't start. Whenever I would try to start it, it would smoke like hell, turn on for a second or two and then die. Also lots of thick brown oil/gas would flow out of the airbox.
I took my carbs to a mechanic and he helped me make sure it was clean (we also replaced the float needles--which were basically fine), I replaced the spark plugs, ripped out the octopus (just by what looked obvious, my housemate has a 79 Special without the octopus and we just followed his hose routing. Then I checked the petcocks (which seemed to work fine) and I changed the oil.
The oil itself was mixed with a lot of gas. Anyway, I put everything back together and for some reason it couldn't hold an idle anymore. It would just die. So we adjusted the master idle screw a bit and reset the idle screws on the carbs to 2 1/4 turns and then adjusted a slight amount from there.
Now it idles between 2-3k rpms. When I first start it, it idles at 1k rpms. Sometimes it'll be idling at 2.5k rpms in neutral, I'll kick it into first and then when I start to go, it kicks down to 1k rpms. There's also a bit of smoke coming out. Also the throttle now sticks a bit. Sticks might not be the right word. Sometimes I'll open it up a bit and it will there will be a delay then it might jump up 3000 rpms and stay there for a while after I've let off. This I don't understand either. Honestly, I have now idea what could be causing the non-constant idling. Maybe it's something with the mixture, but I'm not quite sure. Any ideas?
After that I went to NY for two weeks and when I came home, the thing wouldn't start. Whenever I would try to start it, it would smoke like hell, turn on for a second or two and then die. Also lots of thick brown oil/gas would flow out of the airbox.
I took my carbs to a mechanic and he helped me make sure it was clean (we also replaced the float needles--which were basically fine), I replaced the spark plugs, ripped out the octopus (just by what looked obvious, my housemate has a 79 Special without the octopus and we just followed his hose routing. Then I checked the petcocks (which seemed to work fine) and I changed the oil.
The oil itself was mixed with a lot of gas. Anyway, I put everything back together and for some reason it couldn't hold an idle anymore. It would just die. So we adjusted the master idle screw a bit and reset the idle screws on the carbs to 2 1/4 turns and then adjusted a slight amount from there.
Now it idles between 2-3k rpms. When I first start it, it idles at 1k rpms. Sometimes it'll be idling at 2.5k rpms in neutral, I'll kick it into first and then when I start to go, it kicks down to 1k rpms. There's also a bit of smoke coming out. Also the throttle now sticks a bit. Sticks might not be the right word. Sometimes I'll open it up a bit and it will there will be a delay then it might jump up 3000 rpms and stay there for a while after I've let off. This I don't understand either. Honestly, I have now idea what could be causing the non-constant idling. Maybe it's something with the mixture, but I'm not quite sure. Any ideas?
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