Bought it last fall. Had been stored for a number of years. Reportedly running poorly at low rpm but ran fine above 6,000 rpm. Stock exhaust and airbox.
Exhaust for #3 blue at the first bend. I discovered that the boot from the airbox to the carb was not on the carb straight. One side was crumpled, probably leaking lots of air resulting in lean running and hence blue exhaust. Not idea how long it had been like that?
Adjusted valves ? about half required one size +/- different shim
Replaced points ? set gap and timing
Replaced spark plugs ? set gap
Pulled carbs and cleaned ? dip and spray ? they weren?t very bad - a little dirty, but no major sludge or varnish.
Replaced o-rings
Set float heights
Did a manual balance
Replaced bowl gaskets
Set pilot air and fuel screws to where they were originally:
turns from bottom
Cylinder............side pilot air screw..........bottom pilot fuel screw
1......................3/4............................... 1-5/8 (not factory sealed)
2.......................1......................... ........2-7/8 (not factory sealed)
3.......................1......................... ........5/8
4.......................7/8..............................1/2
Needle clip was on second slot from top on all 4 carbs,
Replaced o-rings on the boots between the carbs and head.
Sealed airbox/carb boots where they come out of the airbox.
Started it and it ran, but #3 was not firing ? cold exhaust.
Checked spark ? looked good on all four
Adjusted #3 pilot air screw and pilot fuel screw but no difference.
Checked sync - #3 was much lower than the others
1&2 plugs looked really good, #3 looked brand new ?not wet, but no signs of combustion. #4 was a bit black and wet ? running rich. It revs well ? good throttle response
Even after warming up, with choke off, idle is high ? 2-3000 rpm even with the idle screw backed all the way off. Loosened the throttle cables but no change.
Checked compression
1 ? 150
2 ? 140
3 ? 135
4 ? 150
All 4 bowls have fuel
Pulled carbs cleaned #3 as best I could without taking it apart. Set all pilot air screws to 1 1/4 turns out and all the pilot fuel screws to 1 turn out except #4. I left it at 1/2
No change. Moved #3 pilot fuel screw out to 1 1/4 then 1 1/2 - no change.
Took carbs off and tore down #3 and 4 again. Sprayed and blew out all passages - none seem to be clogged. Replaced pilot fuel screw on #3 (just because) and pilot air screw on #4 (o-ring was a little torn). Checked float height. Reset manual sync.
Put it together and #3 seemed to be firing ? exhaust was getting hot. Ran it for a few minutes. Adjusting the pilot air screws didn?t make a difference in engine speed, so I left them where they were. Shut it down to attach the manometer to do the sync and when I started it, #3 was way low, and after a minute the exhaust on #3 was not hot again. #3 plug looks like it had been firing a little, but was still pretty clean.
Still idling at 2000+ with the idle adjustment screw not touching
#3 not firing - it's got spark and gas in the bowl, but it's not getting to the cylinder... ](*,)
Ideas, thoughts and suggestions welcome?
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