Still chasing the over 5000 rpm power ...
I have to say ... the carbs looked nice inside .. someone has been inside.
The pilot screws are exposed, so someone drilled out the caps already. But the o rings around them were toast.
I only had 2 major issues ..
1. had to cut a slot in one of the large bolts to un-gang the carbs ... no biggie.
2. the pilot screw on #3 carb had a totally wallared out head. It looked like a bowtie, not a screwdriver slot. I managed to grind and shape a few screwdrivers to try fit the elongated slot, but to no avail. It would move a turn either way ... but wouldnt come out. Just not enough material left. I figured after about an hour, the threads were toast in the aluminum carb, and I started drilling with a 1/16" bit .. after going up a couple sizes, I found a torx head bit that fit the new hole in the center, and walla! out it came ... the biggest suprise was I didnt at all damage the threads! So I need one pilot screw .........
There are no pilot jet plugs ... do I need them??
The float needle and seat look new .. but the o rings around the seat are junk.
Also, pilot screw adjustments were all over the place ... 2.5 turns on 1, 4.5 on 2, not sure on 3, and 4.25 on 4.
Honestly ... not finding anything alarming, or indicating an issue with my 5000 rpm "wall".
Guess I will see ....
Taking a ton of pics for reference, though its all pretty straight forward. I can say the intake boots on the engine have new hex head bolts ... yet I got the O rings for that too ....
Jason
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