These symptoms have always been there, even before the carb cleanup) Has always been rough going through the 3000 to 4000 rpm range. Does not accelerate smooth or freely, kinda "labors" and seems noisy. Above 4K is smooth, cruising is smooth, acceleration gets stronger above 5k but not overly exciting.
I installed rebuild kits using the correct jet numbers. Anal that I am, and understanding that float weight can vary and the preload springs in the needle valves can vary, I installed a clear window in a spare fuel bowl and adjusted fuel height evenly and to spec across the 4 carburetors. NOT to my surprise actual fuel float levels varies among carburetors. After reading CV Carb Tuning several times, I decided to lower the fuel level. ( I always believed it to be a little fuel rich) I raised the current float levels 1.2mm each with out doing the fuel bowl window thing to lower the fuel level. There was a positive affect on performance. Not completely fixed, but better
Now that I have been riding in 34 to 64? temps the problem is almost non-existent. Engine is much quieter, accelerates more freely, and a greater joy to ride. (I suspect some of the quietness has to do with the colder oil, but I also believe combustion noises are quieter.) Still not cold blooded, which I have read is normal for these bikes. Choke to start, easily drive off at less than half choke, less than a mile @ under 30 mph choke all off. And that?s a 40?. By the way, the fuel mixture screws are only out by a half turn, any more and idle quality suffers. No the choke circuit is not leaking or partially on. Improved performance in the cold, I think only supports my feeling of rich mixture.
I like to ride when its warm out, but I like the way the engine runs when its cold out. I am beating my head on a wall with this. I am a stickler for detail and don?t usually miss too much, if anything at all. Marked a piece of tape on the throttle. Seems I barely ever go beyond a quarter throttle. Most of this poor performance is in the one eighth throttle range. Sorry for the very long post. Thanks for any suggestions.
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