Anyway, last night, decided to connect the hoses from the petcock to the carb and see if she'd fire up. Fuel lines connected, gas in tank, ignition "ON", kill switch "RUN", petcock "PRIME". I go to start it, it's cranking, there's exhaust spitting out, POP!, backfire, keep going, nothing. Try again, more exhaust, POP!, another backfire; look at carbs...they're leaking out of the overflows. Switch petcock to "ON"; leaking has stopped/slowed down...try again, same old story.
I know I need 3 things to cooperate so I check the airbox; clamps are tight, looks fine. Cross of air.
Next, fuel..well. There's definitely fuel. I didn't go through the carbs myself, I opened them up and did a visual inspection, but PO had them cleaned professionally, so I trust they're OK. Please note however, I did pull the pin off the LEFT carb float (this might be important in a minute). I put it back, closed them up, and put them back on the bike. One other thing I did notice, one of the bowl screws/bolts, wasn't catching all the way to snug it up, just spinning, so I may need to figure that out later, but again, just trying to get it running, not riding, overhaul will ensue.
OK so, air and fuel seem, OK?
Next, spark/electrical right?
This is where I was hitting google hard; I wasn't sure how to test a spark plug. I pulled the right plug first, it's fuel fouled. Black and stinky. Cool.
Next was ol' lefty; she's white and wet (giggity). But like, brand new white, not like lean white. Like, I'm betting these are new plugs.
I stuck a screwdriver in the spark plug wire connector and cranked; no spark, should there be one? I'm not sure...there wasn't though.
I guess my question is, not what the issue is necessarily, but where to start; hoping one of you vets can throw a dog a bone on this one. This is my first project bike, with some mechanical background, but I've never tried to make something run that started off dead.
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