I have a bike that had sat for several years. I got it cleaned up and was pleasantly surprised with the ease of start up (I had cleaned carbs, changed fluids, checked valves ect.) and it ran great. A bit loud as the muffler had some rust holes along the bottom, but otherwise no problems. I ran it around like that for a couple months last season.
Over the winter I sourced some universal mufflers to replace the rusted out ones. It doesn't start quite as easily now and it almost sounds like the starter is chasing the engine for a bit till it fires. It runs ok for a while, but then it "seems" to get hot and starts to sort of chuff and back fire (more like a burp than a real loud backfire though) and will die unless kept at higher revs. The heat thing seems to be confirmed by the fact that I took it for a test drive yesterday (it was warmer out here in Seattle than the last time I rode it) and this behavior happened more quickly than on the cooler days.
Is this an issue of new mufflers not giving enough back pressure and breathing too freely causing a lean condition? Does anybody have any ideas about what else it could be?
If it is too lean, and I have to rejet, I imagine I'll have to change pilot jets too so as not to stall at idle?
thanks
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