I got a battery, added oil, and new plugs and it ran. I notice an oil leak near the pan and replaced the gasket. The bike shifted ok but bogged down when you hit the throttle, so I figured the carbs needed cleaning after sitting so long. I got a kit and rebuild the carbs, added new tires and brakes while at it. This didn’t really improve anything. I have other bikes, so I stepped back and tried to read up on other possibilities but was stumped. Getting nowhere fast, I found an independent mechanic to take a look. Good dude, a former dirt track racer. He said immediately the carb needed new jets and adjustments, so we ordered the parts and he installed them. He also drilled out something in the bottom of the carbs for drainage I believe. I went to pick it up and he said the right plug was fouled with gas. It still ran on one cylinder, so he concluded it would need new values and guides, I paid him $450 because he sorted out a couple of other small things with the brakes and clutch cable. So I decided to take it back and look for parts. In hindsight, that was stupid, I should have paid him to hunt down the problem because it's another year later and I'm it's still not ridable.
So I hunted down both intake and exhaust valves and guides on eBay, stripped a few bolts on the head but recovered and removed the guides myself. I found a machine shop to install the new guides. I didn’t bore out the cylinders but added new rings and honed the cylinders while there. I adjusted the new values and got all this back together this spring but it still runs really rough. The compression is good now at around 150 on each cylinder. I don’t have gas in the oil but the plugs are fouled pretty bad. The idle is not great and sometimes it races up or just stalls out when you turn off the choke. Now that I’ve written all this out, something seems really off with my carbs.
I had bad thoughts of quitting and parting this out but came to my senses and decided to ask the forum for direction. I appreciate any advice on this and apologize for the windy description of the problem in advance. Fritz
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