Background:
Last month, the bike started dripping gas from the airbox drain hose. Suspecting overflowing carbs, I tried to identify which leaked. None seemed to but when I tipped the rack over, Carb #3 dripped first. Assuming that meant it's fuel level was highest, I raised the float height to the upper end of the spec 23.40 to lower the fuel level. Turns out my problem was my cam timing so I corrected that and the airbox stopped dripping. The bike was ridable but there was midrange hesitation and when the bike got hot it would idle rough and stall.
Attempt to correct
My likely incorrect theory was: I suspected a lean condition was causing the hesitation and possibly making the bike overheat and that this was causing the stalling at idle. Since I had lowered the fuel level before which wasn't the cause of a problem, I pulled the carbs and reset all the float heights to 22.15-22.40. I also bought a Colortune and Carbtune. I attempted to tune the bike with the new tools on Saturday. I was able to take a long ride the next day but I had the same hesitation and stalling at idle when hot. Once the bike got hot, it got pretty bad. By the time I got home, the bike would die immediately as soon as I came to a stop. Now the bike seems to be running very poorly. I made another attempt to use the Carbtune today but I'm not having much success.
Some comments / questions:
- I only tried it the first time but the Colortune showed almost nothing - always blue but not completely steady (blinking off from time to time). If I turn the mixture screws all the way in, the flame goes out. If I turn the mixtures screws WAY out eventually I get an explosion of yellow. Other than that, it doesn't seem to change much. Then again, I've never really been able to get much of a reaction attempting the highest idle either.
- At best I get the Carbtune to register 20 Hg cm. Bwringer's guide mentions it should be 25-28 or higher. For some reason, now it barely reaches 15 Hg cm. What does this mean? Should I just ignore that and synch anyway?
- I'm having a very hard time getting the bike to idle around 1750 RPM (the Clymer recommends this for synch on the 550). I have to turn the idle screw a lot now to get above 1500 RPM and then it shoots to 2100 or so.
- The carbs seem to be going out of synch today without me changing anything. I'll let the bike cool down and come back for another try and things are off (sometimes by quite a bit). I can adjust the synch screws again to get them close but something seems wrong.
- It's running so poorly, I feel like I'm missing something obvious. Have a developed a new air leak? Have I developed a compression problem (never checked this)? Would gaskets be causing problems? I haven't replaced the valve breather cover gasket (haven't noticed leaks), valve cover gasket (may be a slight leak), or head gasket (not sure where the head gasket is but there does seem to be some oil around the "middle" of the engine)
For reference:
* new petcock
* carbs stripped / dipped / new o-rings
* new intake boots / o-rings
* valves adjusted / new tach cable seals
* airbox sealed / filter cleaned (airbox boots NOT replaced but seem ok)
* cam timing adjusted
* spark plugs replaced (maybe messed them up with all my tuning misadventures?)
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