History: She bought the bike and it always started really hard and often need a jump from a car bettery to get the revs up to fire (3/4 choke and throttle twisting open). Bike had been sitting for a bit so I figured I would give it a once over.
Current: I pulled the carbs off and gave them a good clean. All the bodies apart and in to the dishwasher and all internals cleaned. Found the bowls on the wrong carbs (drain screws pointed towards the centre of the bike, the 105/108 jets were in the wrong carbs, and the air screws were way off (now at 2 1/8). I got it all back together and tried to fire it up this weekend and nothing.... It gets strong spark (had ether under the plugs and it fired for a split second), and we had the bettery on a tender so it turns over good but is getting a bit weak. I don't think gas is getting from the carbs to the motor... The exhaust "unrunning but turning over" does not even smell at all of gas. The only thing I can think of now is that the floats are set way too low and the gas gets to the main jets but not the surface of the pilot/choke pickup tube (CV carbs) and with little to no ariflow during start up the slides won't lift at all.
I'm in Ottawa and the bike is in Woodstock and the owner is getting kind of anxious about getting it running even though the winter is not even here.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
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