I need to decide attack the carbs, or swap the dyna 2-3 in place of the old points ignition.
so briefly, I just got this bike that last ran in 1995. stored with 2 stroke oil and maybe stabilizer in the gas. cleaned plugs, checked spark, fresh oil drained fuel and ran some fresh fuel through 3 carbs (#4 drain screw stripped) and she runs. a little rough so I did a light sand on the points contacts and figure I'd put 20 highway miles on with heavy seafoam.. She idles and revs without hesitation but dumping the clutch I have to get on the gas else she's boggy. And she isn't smooth and lacks power (with and without the muffler). she had rotted intake pods so I installed new oval pods I had laying around for my '78 cb750F and she has a home made 4:1 header (with home made can muffler but that's off for now)..
guess I'll flush the gas tank and check the petcock (does the petcock have a strainer?). and check for intake leaks, put in new plugs and ohm out the plug caps (and ohm the coils too but she does have good spark). But then I'm thinking rip the carbs before touching ignition. can anyone point me to recommended jetting for pods and open header? Also, has anyone seen bad condensers or timing do this?? (I always saw bad ignition would affect reving in neutral (just like bad carbs). Everything I read has bog and hesitation under load as a carbs lean problem..
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