Okay, so. I have a 1977 GS 750 that I love. However, I sort-of set the airbox on fire after I sprayed starting fluid into it and the bike backfired. Since then I have bought pod filters, which are a good conterpart to the 4-1 V&H exhaust that was on the bike when I bought it. I have also totally rebuilt the carbs with new jets and gaskets. Stock jet sizes are: main 100, pilot 15, needle jet O-6. Without going too far into it, I now have these jets: main 102, pilot 27.5 (or 22.5- there is a 22.5 on the jet that has a stamped line through it, and the 27.5 is clear.) The bike is now running but it seems like I just can't get the mixture right... At idle, it fouls my spark plugs in a matter of hours, yet my carbs start sputtering if I lean out the mixture too much. I have size 105 main and 117.5 pilot jets coming in the mail. Does the pilot jet affect the entire throttle range so much that even with aftermarket pods and exhaust on the bike, it runs rich as a mofo with oversized pilots? With the size 15 pilots in the carbs, the bike would idle in the 2300-2500 range, so I quickly looked at the old jets that I had replaced with stock and lo, the pilot jets were 27.5 (yet the mains were at 97.5... odd.) Also, the exhaust baffle is all black on the inside... could this also be dampening my air flow even though it's an aftermarket? Would a carbon-crusted V&H under-perform compared to a stock exhaust? Is there a way to clean my exhaust out without having to replace it? And instead of buying new sets of plugs, I keep two sets that I switch out for each other after cleaning them with a wire brush and fine sandpaper. I also don't know when the oil was last changed, and my manual doesn't tell me what size oil filter my bike needs.
Things that I do know- The floats are at correct heights, the carbs are clean and have good airflow, the slides are synced (almost totally closed at closed throttle), the air screws and fuel screws are always adjusted in sync, I have a crankcase breather, the battery is new, all of the plugs are getting spark, the petcock is functional, there is minimal rust in the tank.
So basically, am I still looking at a matter of carb adjustment, or am I dealing with something that cannot be fixed with carbs (i.e. burning oil, bad timing, clogged exhaust.)
Any insight would be very much appreciated, this stuff keeps me up at night!
Again thanks for reading, have a super day.
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