So, the bike has been having a hard time settling to an idle and surging also. I've also had some very experienced folks from this site in my garage and they have said that the bike is running rich.
Tonight (it was a beautiful day in Indianapolis today!) I decided to try the highest rpm method. The air screws were at 2.5 turns out from lightly seated. I warmed the bike up by riding around the neighborhood for awhile and parked in my garage and setup my remote tank and a fan for cooling.
After getting idle somewhat stable and at around 1100 with the large carb knob, I set forth....
My goals were to stabilize the idle and lean it up a little. I turned #1 air screw in and it seemed to have no affect. The same with #2. However when I turned #3 in, the idle took off like a scalded dog !! Great !! I turned the large carb knob so the idle went down to 1100 again and turned some more. It still climbed, so repeated the process until it made no percepted effect. Moved to #4 and it had no affect, similiar to #1 and #2.
So, I ended up with #1, #2 and #4, 1.5 turns out and #3 only .5 to .75 turns out.
I'm sure this leaned out the bike and after "dropping" the throttle from 5000 rpm's it settles nicely at 1000-1100 rpm's.
Finally the question for all of you....Is it unheard of for the air screws to be set at different turns out ? Is this common ? I've always thought that they would be somewhat set the same.
The bike now sits in the garage with the remote tank still attached waiting for another nice evening tomorrow. I'll try firing it up and see how it acts then. I know plug chops are in order but it's difficult because, I'm not all legal yet. I'm going this week though.
Thanks Everyone and don't forget to vote tomorrow.
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