There is a noticeable engine noise at idle. The bike has 8500 miles, should I check valve clearance/cam chain tension? (I'm at work and don't have the manual on me to check the maintenance period). Nothing too ominous, maybe I'm not used to the sound of an aircooled motor. How loud should the top end be? Should it be louder than the air pods' vacuum, louder than the exhaust?
I let the tank go down to near reserve and there was a loud metal clunk, but it was coming from the tank. I'm pretty sure it was the gas meter, but it could have been a cable vibrating against the tank. Anyone experience this with their gas gauge? I may have bent the fuel meter float off center when reassembling it. Next time it tape I'll check inside the gas tank.
I bought an aftermarket oil pressure gauge from RenoBruce. I pm'd him this question but he hasn't responded yet, maybe someone else knows the answer. After warming up, the oil pressure stops reading at idle. It does work when it's up to speed at roughly 3psi at 3500rpm. This is normal? Yes.
I rejetted the VM26ss carbs to 125 mains and raised the needles two notches. Running APE pod filters and a MAC exhaust, which I believe was repacked because it isn't too much louder than stock. I performed a carb sync using a Motion Pro carb sync tool (not recommended, the damn vacuum fluid gets bubbly no matter what). It ran excellent, much better than I anticipated. I have pod filters on my XS850 but haven't rejetted those carbs yet, and that bike runs very weak midrange and up and backfires like a bastard child. The GS750 never burbles or backfires running up the rev range, except when engine braking it burbles (excuse the lack of a better term than 'burble' ) and in enthusiastic downshifting it backfires a bit. I don't want this! I'm pretty sure I have to readjust the pilot fuel and air screws; anyone know where I can find information on doing this? Does this running condition sound normal for a bike running aftermarket intake and exhaust?
Sorry for the barrage of questions, I just want to make sure everything is alright and taken care of before I ride it home to Boston next week. I was pumped to take it out for its first ride after restoration. Kids were giving me the thumbs up and people were staring at me wondering what I was riding. Not to sound narcissistic, but it felt gratifying that my bike caught people's attention. I rode past my professor and he was like 'woah! that looks great!'
I'll post pictures soon to show you what I'm talking about.
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