New intake o-rings, new intake boots, valve clearance, cleaned air filter, sealed airbox, points timing, cleaned carbs with new o-rings and gaskets, and bench synched.
I bought these mufflers as the ones that came with didn't fit.
They seem fine but are loose fitting but I do not think this is a cause for the problems I am having.
Jets: 105 main, 15 pilot. I installed +1 sized main jets to account for the new mufflers... Was that a good or bad idea?
SO... Carbs put back on, starts up 2nd or 3rd kick (since battery is totally dead, need a new one)... and this is where my problem starts. I can't adjust the idle screw to go below 1700-1800 rpms. Anything lower and the idle becomes boggy and eventually dies. I tried to tune the air mixture screw with the "highest idle" method, but can't seem to figure it out since I can't figure out my idling issue in the first place. Just for the hell of it, since I've never done it before, I tried synching the carbs with a vacuum tool. The levels were all way off and any adjustment I made sent my bike into a craze. Any slight adjustment to one carb and all four levels changed, or the bike died. I sat and experimented for a while with this. Any time I touched the slide assemblies, not even adjusting, just pushing down a little on any of them, the bike would bottom out or die unless I gave it a little throttle.
I think I am going to start over with cleaning the carbs. I want to somehow salvage the new o-rings so I don't have to order new ones. Do you think this is the best course of action? Or is there something going on that I am unaware of?
Thank you in advance for your help.
-TJ
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