The Bike:
Titled as a 1978, but the VIN plate says mfg'd in Nov '77. Odometer reads 40k miles. I don't know if it is an E, EN, EC, etc. as the title doesn't help much, perhaps if I get a picture attached, someone can help. Bought for $650. P.O.'s registration expired 3/06 so I assume he let it sit for well over a year before I got it in January. His receipts showed the carbs were rebuilt in late '05. He only put 5 miles on the bike since this receipt.
What I've done so far:
Sealed up the airbox, silicone/saran trick on end caps as the original rubber was shot.
Changed all valve shims (were at .0005" or less on all of them!).
Acid washed tank (then again as I created more rust while rinsing/drying).
Cleaned petcock and filter.
Removed and cleaned carbs, sprayed not dipped, didn't replace any parts or remove slides. Just cleaned the parts in the float bowl area. Everything in the carbs were pretty clean.
Cleaned and gapped points.
Lots of misc. parts replacements (plugs, cables, bulbs, seals, etc.)
Lots of cleaning!
Where I'm kind of stuck:
Next on the list to do is get the air/fuel mixture right and sync. While adjusting the airscrew, the 2 and 3 carb idle highest at a 1/4 turn and carb 1 and 4 doesn't change idle speed if bottomed out or turned way out. While driving it, it bogs at around 2-3k RPM (but tach readings are questionable as it is a new cable and the guage hadn't spun for an unknown number of years). So, right at the end of my clutch engagement it loses power. This makes for difficult and slow starts. I sprayed the intake boots and saw/heard no RPM change; so I don't think it is an air leak. Up over 4k RPMs it seems to have decent power, but as a newby I don't have much to gauge it against. Also, I'm in Denver (over 5000' elevation) if that matters.
I haven't checked timing or done the carb sync. yet, but I've got a guage and timing light. Would either of those be affecting the high idle mix test if off?
Thanks,
-d
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