First, what happened on the road: loss of power, engine bogged down when I'd give it some throttle. Couldn't get above 40 mph. Engine ran as if it had something stuck in its throat. If I gave it a lot of throttle, it sounded as if it were drowning. (Previous rides were without any problems. Bike was rebuilt this year, about 300 miles on the rebuild. Rebuild included carbs. Previous owner had installed larger jets and air pods. I kept those.)
Back in the shop I checked the plugs. All 4 were black as coal. Cleaned them up so I could do some testing.
Bike starts with sputters and pops. Backfiring out of all 4 cylinders. Idles at about 1200-1500.
If I turn the throttle slowly, the bike will sputter and protest, but still accelerate RPMs. If I hit the throttle suddenly, the bike dies.
At times I can ease the throttle up so the bike is at 2500 RPMs. I let off the throttle, the bike stays at 2500. If I hit the throttle hard while it's at 2500, the engine will respond properly--it revs right up. When I drop the throttle, it'll return to 2500. After about a minute, it drops on its own to 1200-1500.
And take a guess on the condition of the plugs after about 20 minutes of running. Yep, black as coal again.
All of this comes after carb rebuild, synch, idle and mixture adjustments, etc etc. I've done so many things that I've kinda lost the starting point I think.
Any advice?
Thanks in advance!
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