When I put it back on the bike, it ran great for a few hundred miles and then began to stumble and hesitate upon acceleration...then you could hear the bike just all the sudden fire on all four and take off like normal. The sudden "firing on all four" would happen at whatever rpm it felt like at that time. It usually helped if I held the throttle at speed, listen for the exhaust sound change (like it was firing on 4) and then give 'er.
I had a shop look at it and he took the carbs apart and cleaned them again, paying special attention to above stripped jet. We were both a little weary of trying a reverse drill bit to try and get it out as that may turn into a very costly thing if all doesn't go well.
Anyhow, put them back on the bike, ran great for another few hundred miles and now it stumbles at idle. Anything above 2500/3000 rpm, it's goes like normal, anything below and it spits and sputters and tries to die out.
The tank is clean...there is no rust or any sediment in it, both I and aforementioned mechanic checked.
We were starting to think it may be ignition related (coils etc.) We replaced the plugs and wires and it ran better but still stumbles.
What do you guys think? Should I try the coils, or should I try drilling that jet out and risk a 400 dollar repair bill if it gets more screwed up. Is there a better way to try and get the jet out? Would a machine shop have better luck trying it - or other kind of specialized shop?
Anything else that comes to mind would be great. It runs great, just not at low rpm's...
Thanks.
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