Maybe not a headache, but the smoke did give me a sore throat .. ha.
I've done a full jet replacement and rebuild of everything below the needle jet, and I went to sync the carbs. I made my own tool, which is part of the frustration, and will have a better one Friday.
In the mean time, I had them "bench synced", but they are all far from that now. I have a huge high-velocity fan keeping the bike coolish, but I am losing my cool. (Pardon my puns, I'm frustrated) The head temps were about 180, according to this IR thermometer I have.
I'm running into a couple issues I'd like advice on:
Sometimes I can't keep the bike running long enough to make adjustments, even to the idle screw. The manual says to keep the bike idling at 1750, however my gauges are more stable around 2200. With each adjustment, I am having to go back and forth a little between the idle screw and each adjustment.
What is a good starting point for the sync screws when they have been turned way out? Screwed in just barely enough to touch the spring-loaded plate? Touching plus 2 turns? With the 2 outside sync screws, 1750 sounds lopey like a high-cam car.
Adjusting each carb so that engine speed increases initially causes the flow reading on that carb to *drop*, which confused me at first.
I also just realized I left the airbox open, which is not helping things.
(Edited to remove Pilot screw question)
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