Long story short the bike has sat for 14 years, and ive put about 200 or so miles on it since then. Just minor and petty problems really. Well this one came up now and its got me scratching my head.
Id go out riding for the first few times and the bike ran great. Not a single problem. After that, I would start the bike up sometimes and it wouldnt get over 5-7k rpm's. This would usually happen after I ran it the second time. Id start it up again and it would run fine the third. Not a single problem. Time between startings was random, and it wasnt always consistent. It always ran fine on the centerstand.
So you're all thinking petcock filter by now right? Same here. SO...
I just got done cleaning the tank. Rattled some shot in there to clean it up. Came out extremely dirty.... 4 times of adding a quart of fuel in it and shaking away with the shot in it it came out decently clean, I gave it another go and it looked good finally. Replaced the lines with 1/4" ID hose, filter, cleaned up the petcock assembly and filter on it, flushed out the last remenants in the tank. Squeaky clean now. Cleaned up the K&N air filters while I was at it, changed the oil. Cleaned up the sump strainer, replaced the oil cooler since it was leaking.
Now since you're up to key on info... The bike wont get over 7k on the centerstand. Nothing was done during all of the random running and not running periods except swapping out a fuel filter.
Any thoughts here guys? So far im thinking im going to raise the needles up a clip or 2 and change the fuel lines to a larger size. Clean up the carbs too for S&G just in case they're dirty. I highly doubt they are, the filters were both working well and kept the rust in the tank. Even the inline filter wasnt really dirty at all. I just thought it didnt flow enough and swapped it out. This time I swapped it out for a larger one yet incase the flow still wasnt enough.
I'll pull the plugs tomorrow too and see whats going on in the cyls and take a pic. With the dynojet kit its always ran rich at an idle.
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