79 GS850 - 80 cylinder head, CV carbs. BS32s, cleaned, new boots all around.
Stock airbox, K&N drop in filter. Stock 4-2 pipes. Idles at 1000, carbs synced.
New exhaust gaskets, tight bolts.
Currently 115 mains, 40 pilots, 180 pilot air, mixture screws about 3.5-4 turns out.
Symptoms -
Lots of popping, surging at about 50-65mph steady state, popping at idle, and on revving.
Full throttle, 4th gear, stops accelerating at about 7,000 rpm. Won't go any higher.
Haven't done plug chops, very hard to do that, I live on a busy hilly road, and have a long gravel driveway, and no good way to carry tools to do it on side of road. It's not running good enough yet to go far away to a parking lot or something. I can wing the throttle in neutral and get it up to redline, but not in gear moving. When I rev it up, lots of popping / backfire. When I shut the bike off after warming up or running it on the road, I get a bit of a late backfire/pop.
I know these things were a little lean new, did I just go too far with the K&N?
Had an inline filter in it, I yanked it and no change. Still popping.
My thoughts were to go up a size or two on mains, shim needles and move to a 42.5 pilot to get some adjust-ability back on idle. Mixture screws don't do much. I've never gotten idle to change much with the 40's. Z1 appears to be out of 117.5's, would 120's be too far?
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