Replaced the battery and spark plugs and it would start but idled really rough but I could ride it after a lengthy warm up time, about 10-15 mins. Wouldn't even take any throttle till after 10 mins and I couldn't turn the choke completely off till about 12-15 mins. When I pulled the old plugs they were jet black and wet, probably from trying to start the bike and it not starting.
Figured cleaning the carb would help the bike. I took the cheap route and used a fuel system cleaner, pouring the bottle into the gas tank. The fuel system cleaning specifically said for carbs. After a little while I noticed a dramatic improvement in idle. Not too much later, I can't ride the bike. Bike idle is low, idle screw adjustment has no effect. Bike runs really rich and will only run on full choke. Very difficult to get the bike to take any throttle. Likes to die with the smallest input on the throttle. Idle also "surges", however Idle is still smoother than it used to be. Idle sits around 1000-1500 and will surge to 2000-2500. Idle speed doesn't change as the bike warms up.
My next step will probably be to take the carbs off, clean them, replace software and tune/balance the carbs. My first thought is the carbs aren't setup correctly. My second thought is maybe a vacuum leak? I plan on replacing hoses along with taking the carbs off and cleaning them. Haven't pulled the plugs out since I installed them. I won't have a chance to do that till Wednesday.
Anyone have any other thoughts/suggestions that I probably overlooked?
As far as my experience goes, I am a Navy Mechanic.. however; my area of expertise is with diesel engines. I have a very basic understanding of how carbs/choke/intake/exhaust all work together.
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