The bike starts great now on the choke. The next symptom is that cylinder #1 is running rich (even wet at start-up) where it wasn't before. At higher revs it runs ok but still rich on #1. I suspect that now that the choke is working, carb #1 is still choked when I turn off the choke.
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Steve Lowe
It seems that I did not do a good enough job cleaning the carbs originally. My choke circuit was still plugged. I was fooled because I was able to blow air through from the pick-up pipe to the choke plunger. The catch is that I did not completely clean the inlet for the pick-up tube in the bowl. So even though the choke was working, it wasn't getting any fuel.
The bike starts great now on the choke. The next symptom is that cylinder #1 is running rich (even wet at start-up) where it wasn't before. At higher revs it runs ok but still rich on #1. I suspect that now that the choke is working, carb #1 is still choked when I turn off the choke.
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