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I think I have a carb tuning problem on my 81 450 twin. When I'm starting up the bike, my right cylinder doesn't fire and it idles low enough that if I don't hold the throttle at about 1/8, it falls to 600 rpm and then dies. As the machine is warming up, it backfires through the right exhaust pipe. Once it is warm it fires on both cylinders and performs pretty well, except that when I go to 3/8 throttle it revs to 4700 rpm then lags for half a second before climbing up again. There seems to be a significant rattle during this lag, but it's hard to say.
I've got a couple theories you can comment on (or suggest your own):
1. The backfiring is caused by a lean condition during warmup. (I'm still not sure how to properly fix it.)
2. The lagging at 4700 could be caused by some worn valve harmonic or something.
I have read the following web resourses, but I'm having trouble applying them:
http://www.mikuni.com/fs-tuning_guide.html
http://www.motorcyclecarbs.com/jetting/carbs101.pdf
I'm sure somebody will recommend tearing the carbs apart and cleaning them, but I took the bowls and slides off recently and it looks pretty clean. The gasket is in good shape too. I think it was cleaned sometime recently before I bought it (this summer). So I'll save the carb cleaning for next to last. Tearing apart the engine is dead last.
Thanks,
Michael
I've got a couple theories you can comment on (or suggest your own):
1. The backfiring is caused by a lean condition during warmup. (I'm still not sure how to properly fix it.)
2. The lagging at 4700 could be caused by some worn valve harmonic or something.
I have read the following web resourses, but I'm having trouble applying them:
http://www.mikuni.com/fs-tuning_guide.html
http://www.motorcyclecarbs.com/jetting/carbs101.pdf
I'm sure somebody will recommend tearing the carbs apart and cleaning them, but I took the bowls and slides off recently and it looks pretty clean. The gasket is in good shape too. I think it was cleaned sometime recently before I bought it (this summer). So I'll save the carb cleaning for next to last. Tearing apart the engine is dead last.
Thanks,
Michael