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I took the mufflers off again last night. I sat on the bike and revved it up to 3,500 rpm several times. I don't know if I just missed it last time I did this, but the vibration is certainly still there.
I am confident now that exhaust has nothing to do with it.
I also checked the timing with a timing light, and it was bang on. I might re-check the valve clearances(fairly easy to do) and re-sync the carbs (again).
Something inside the engine is causing the vibration and that is what I'll have to concentrate on now. One of our mechanics at work has a stethoscope I'll try and borrow to see if I can locate any unusual noises.
It's looking more and more like a winter tear-down project unless something jumps out at me soon.
Believe me, if I ever find the problem, I'll let everyone know.
I am confident now that exhaust has nothing to do with it.
I also checked the timing with a timing light, and it was bang on. I might re-check the valve clearances(fairly easy to do) and re-sync the carbs (again).
Something inside the engine is causing the vibration and that is what I'll have to concentrate on now. One of our mechanics at work has a stethoscope I'll try and borrow to see if I can locate any unusual noises.
It's looking more and more like a winter tear-down project unless something jumps out at me soon.
Believe me, if I ever find the problem, I'll let everyone know.