So here is my problem and here is my question. I picked up an 82 750E. It was left in someones backyard for 2 years. I brought it home not being able to run it. I knew first thing I had to do was address the gas. It sounded like it was starving. On inspection the tank had bad rust, there was rust in the lines, the petcock was broken and the carbs looked like they were dipped in epoxy.
I cleaned and lined the tank, put in a new petcock, changed out the fuel and vacuum line to the carbs and cleaned and rebuilt the carbs all for the float and needle emulsion tube which were just cleaned and reinstalled and I put a new fuel cap. First few short trips were fine and only this Saturday the wife went for an uneventful 20 mile ride and had run it up to 75mph. Since then I cannot go more than 6 miles before it will stall out when I pull the clutch at a stop sign or light. It starts fine and idles beautifully and will run right up to redline until its really warm.
So with that out of the way here is my question/s. I can get the bike home by opening the choke about half way. It doesnt run great but it gets me home. My understanding is that when I apply choke I am leaning out the mixture meaning it is getting more gas and less air ... Right?
When I rebuilt the carbs I set the air screws at 2.5 turns from lightly seated like the tutorials specified. What is the relationship between the airscrews, the choke and the idle adjustment knob on the bottom of the carbs?
I'm thinking the jets are going to put a set limit on how much gas can pass through so really the only adjustment is the airscrews to match what is being delivered through the jets .. but .. I'm not sure. Its great when I read responses like turn it to 3 full turns but I truly want to understand in a newbie way how things work so I can learn. Always been an inquisitive type. Thank you for any help. I am a hard head so I will get this damn thing working correctly if it takes me 5 years.
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