While the carbs are on the bike, at least two of the bowls are overflowing.
I took the petcock and carb bank of the bike, and ran tests to check for leaks or overflow. I fabricated a temporary tank bottle and hose to mimic the gas tank. I filled it with water, and check for function of the vacuum petcock on both reserve and on settings. The petcock doesnt leak and does let fuel through with vacuum as it should.
I used the same bottle/hose rig hooked up to the fuel line to the carb bank to simulate a constant source of gas as would exist with a leaking petcock (even though mine doesnt leak when tested off the bike). All four of the float needles appear to be seating correctly and preventing bowl overflow during the test. The needles and needle seats all look flawless and clean as well. Float heights are set to 25mm
The problem is, the last two times I have reinstalled the petcock and carbs to run the bike, I have bowls overflowing. Is there some variable present when the carbs are on the bike, being choked or throttled while attempt to start the motor, that would cause overflow when there is no overflow in isolated (off bike) testing?
I know I need to set pilot air and fuel screws. But I have started with fuel screw 1 turn out and air screw 2 turns out. I have pods and cut off drags. Advice?
Also, how far up should I set the throttle stop scerw on my vm26ss round slide carbs? Does the slide need to be slightly open aka slightly throttled to start up? FYI the starting issues I have may be due to 30 degree F temps.
I am stupified here, please help with any or all issues. Thanks
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