The details:
Bike is far from perfect, and I think there are a few issues occurring simultaneously, so let's see if you can weed them out. It doesn't do well in rain. The first time I rode in rain, I could swear the engine started smoking and smelling, so I was convinced I'd run out of oil! (I'd noticed a leak a few days before, and I hadn't checked my oil level before riding). But I checked and I still had plenty of oil. The next time I rode in rain, the engine started sputtering: inconsistent idle, then it wouldn't idle without the choke (it'd stall) then on the highway I was accelerating until I hit 6th gear, was cruising, but when I tried to go WOT the power wasn't there, it felt like I was out of gas, sputtering then finally coming to a stop (I wasn't out of gas). I could get it started again with the choke on, but then it would over-rev, and it would stall almost immediately when I took the choke off.
After much reading it seemed like these are all classic symptoms of running lean. Probably vacuum leaks. But I checked for vacuum leaks and there didn't seem to be any big problems.
I start it up the next day (when it's dry) and it runs fine. WTF!? So I refine my research, looking for problems in the rain. Now people on forums are saying it's probably a short. Water gets in somewhere and shorts the ignition circuit.
Problem #1: despite looking at several youtube videos and hearing many explanations, I have no friggin clue how to check for shorts. I see a bunch of wires strung all over my bike and I have no idea what they do or what a short even is or what ground cables are or how to check fuses or any of that. It's all gobbledegook.
So instead of addressing that short (because it's riding fine as long as the weather's nice) I'm still worried about running the bike lean, so I figure I can do a quick check of the spark plugs. So I take out the spark plugs, notice they're pretty grimy/gritty, so I do two things that were maybe stupid.
Firstly, I cleaned them with heat. I saw a guy doing this with a propane torch and my common sense thought that's probably not good but the method was backed up in some forums so I did it. Secondly, for lack of a proper cleaner, I sprayed a little "stainless steel cleaner" on them, and scrubbed them with a brush. Actually, I did that first, and the flame second, so even if that stuff wasn't great I figure I probably burned it all off anyway.
My spark plugs look white so I'm worried because I keep hearing that's a sign they're running lean, but after looking at dozens of pictures I saw plenty of examples that look just like mine and they say these are examples of perfectly operating spark plugs, so I'm actually confident that I'm ok. One of them even looked a little dark and carbon fouled, though maybe that was just some crud. Came right off with the torch.
Problem #2: When I put the spark plugs back in and attached the boots, I tried starting my bike and BOOM BOOM BOOM! The bike starts, but won't idle above 1000 and the exhaust is backfiring constantly!
So I really screwed up. One explanation is that I crossed the wires. I'm nearly positive I didn't but I can't find the correct configuration in either the owners manual or my service manual so I have no way of knowing for sure. Another explanation is that I created a short somewhere. I don't understand this but a reddit user was trying to tell me that's probably what happened. Or maybe through my cleaning I just completely screwed up the plugs and need new ones.
But what if it's the wires? The boots are super old, and I don't see cracking but who knows. So I have a new set of wires in my cart on Amazon, but I wouldn't even know what to do with them because of
Problem #3: How the heck do you take the gas tank off this bike? I need to do it to install new plug wires. I undid the bolts, and I disconnected either the fuel or vacuum line, not sure which, but the other tube won't come off for the life of me. And then on the other side there seem to be 2 wires attached to a circular thing on the inside of the tank. The manual makes no mention of these. So I have no idea how to safely remove the tank.
OK, I think I'll stop there for now. This is a bunch of information but hopefully the discerning of you can weed out the important bits and come up with a diagnosis and give me some guidance. All your help is much appreciated. I'm earnestly trying, but I feel like I just need to take a class or have someone show me exactly what to do, because I just spent literally the entire day working on this bike and accomplishing nothing, because I don't know enough to help myself.
Cheers!
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