Did a valve-job, rebuilt the carbs, installed brand new Progressive rear coil-overs, new tires, new wheel-bearings and seals, a new fork-brace and fork service w/fresh fork-oil, new Dyna ignition coils and plug-wires, new voltage regulator, new paint and fresh wheel powder-coating - I mean - the WORKS! Brand new custom stainless steel braided brake lines and fluids, a new tank petcock, fuel-filter, hoses, on and on!
We went through ALL of the wiring, cleaned everything and added an extra heavy ground, a new clutch-cable, new choke cable, new filter, new airbox boots, fresh oil and plugs - all electrical tests check out - life should be good, right!?
Bike looks great and sounds great, so I finally got a brand new Vance & Hines 4-into-1 pipe for it! Installed the pipe, and the recommended jet-kit from Dyno Jet - strictly according to the instructions. The bike starts right up and sounds pretty good. Starts, runs drives OK, but the power through the range is uneven. She bogs and coughs around the low ranges and surges as the bike runs through the rev-range. It feels OK up higher in the rpm ranges on the freeway, so I set up some time on a bike dyno!
Strapped it down to the rolling-road, hooked it up to 2 air/fuel ratio meters and made many runs - low to high, mid-range roll-ons, low throttle accelerations, part throttle cruise runs and WOT pulls. Basically, we're good at 88 mph - stable throttle - and that's about it!
The rest of the way we're talking Air/Fuel ratios in the 8s and 9s!!!! I mean, 8.8, 8.7, 9.0, 9.1 Air/Fuel ratio - off of the scale rich!
The dyno guy just said to reinstall all of the original jets, shim the needle up and call me in the morning! (Or they can do it for 100 bucks an hour I'm sure...) Any advice!? Carbs were out, Jet kit instructions verified and all before I headed to the dyno...!
What gives!?
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