To give everyone a little re-cap, I picked up my bike late last October and it had a problem with starting. Required starter fluid or a pop-start unless it was ridden every day. And then it would only idle after it was very warmed up.
I cleaned/rebuilt the carbs and got a new gel battery and it starts everytime now, but requires a little manipulation of the choke. Wiggling it between full and 3/4 she'll grab relatively quickly, but will idle quite weakly. Blip the throttle and she'll go up and idle strong at about 3000rpms, but will die shortly thereafter, (about five seconds) unless I keep blipping the throttle.
I was in the process of taking the carbs off this afternoon to check the intake boots again and clean out the idle jets/passages when I noticed that the throttle plates aren't opening up evenly.
I had to adjust the screw down between the first and second carb in order for it to move at the same time as the other two.
I had a perfect vacuum synch after I rebuilt, so this must've worked itself loose. I must not have tightened it enough.
So I'm a fool. But I wonder how much of my problem this accounts for. The bike takes a long time to warm up. A LONG time, and even then it won't idle without some real clever manipulation of the throttle cable/idle screw.
Also, to add to the madness, I believe I've got the wrong length of replacement throttle cable, and it might be affecting this whole thing.
Intake boots look/feel pliable as all heII, but I'm checking them again right now. It's a 16V, so no intake o-rings.
Any suggestions?
Thanks,
~Mike
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