Hi All,
Two issues on the table for your consideration. One i think I have a good prospect to correct, one I'm still speculating.
1. With bike warmed up at idle, after revving throttle, RPM's race up and keep going. won't return to idle speed.
Suspected cause: centrifugal advance. Had this problem with my CB. Tightening springs (which were weak) fixed the issue in that case. Springs seemed good in this case, but advance assembly was void of lubrication and definitely needed service and didn't move that freely. Did that and will report back after I get a chance to test (need to replace broken circlip). No sign of throttle cable binding, snaps back as it should.
2. #3 cylinder is running significantly hotter than the others, by 100-150 degrees.
Suspected cause: uncertain. First obvious thought was a too lean mixture, seems like too much temperature difference for just air pilot screw adjustment to correct (all were set at 1 1/4 turns out to start after rebuild). I've checked for air leaks at manifolds (which are new) and throttle shafts, starting fluid squirted in and around with no effect on RPM. Still need to tune idle/air screws for highest idle and set timing, and sync carbs (bench sync done), but this big of a temperature difference indicates something needs addressing in #3 before running it too much, I think.
Carb/fuel notes:
Cheers,
Mike
Two issues on the table for your consideration. One i think I have a good prospect to correct, one I'm still speculating.
1. With bike warmed up at idle, after revving throttle, RPM's race up and keep going. won't return to idle speed.
Suspected cause: centrifugal advance. Had this problem with my CB. Tightening springs (which were weak) fixed the issue in that case. Springs seemed good in this case, but advance assembly was void of lubrication and definitely needed service and didn't move that freely. Did that and will report back after I get a chance to test (need to replace broken circlip). No sign of throttle cable binding, snaps back as it should.
2. #3 cylinder is running significantly hotter than the others, by 100-150 degrees.
Suspected cause: uncertain. First obvious thought was a too lean mixture, seems like too much temperature difference for just air pilot screw adjustment to correct (all were set at 1 1/4 turns out to start after rebuild). I've checked for air leaks at manifolds (which are new) and throttle shafts, starting fluid squirted in and around with no effect on RPM. Still need to tune idle/air screws for highest idle and set timing, and sync carbs (bench sync done), but this big of a temperature difference indicates something needs addressing in #3 before running it too much, I think.
Carb/fuel notes:
- stock carbs with stock jets fully cleaned and rebuilt, OEM parts used for anything needing replacement (needle valves/seats, pilot jets)
- stock airbox
- diaphragms looked supple with no tears
- bike idles pretty smoothly and seems to run well even pre-tuning/carb sync, except for racing high after throttle has been opened/revved (ie. #1).
Cheers,
Mike
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