Now the problem. She starts fine when cold on choke. Runs very well until it get's fully warmed up then the weirdness begins. It develops a stutter or stumble upon just opening the throttle under load. I can rev the engine no problem at standstill but when taking off in first gear it stumbles for a moment then proceeds just fine. Like it catches or clears it's throat or something. It also does this between shifts and is especially bad if I decelerate using engine braking, then go to power back up. If I hold a steady 4000 rpm in third gear, then slightly back off the throttle I can feel the stumble there too. Spark plugs 1,2 and 4 appear somewhat lean to me, white color insulator tip that actually looks like plugs are new. #3 is normal coffee colored. I adjusted the air screws to the highest idle, I balanced the carbs with a mercury manometer.
The bike idles perfect at 1100rpm and holds it, accelerates like mad when I get on it. It's certainly quite drivable as it is but this little bug is annoying me to no end. Compression is fine in all cylinders by the way. It's definitely a fuel system problem of some kind. The only way I've been able to improve it was to screw all the air screws in a quarter turn. That did help the stumble. It didn't go away completely but it did help. The idle rpms dropped. Upon readjusting the air screws using the highest rpm method, the problem returns!
My thinking is this, could the pilot fuel screws not be opened quite enough? As I understand it, the pilot fuel screws should be somewhere around 1 7/8 open, then the air screws adjusted to the highest idle. So my thought is that the pilot fuel screws need to be opened more? But if I do that, I'll readjust the air screws and won't that just lean it out again? Or will there be more mixture available? I guess I need to know is this, if the air screw just adjusts the mixture, does the pilot fuel screw then act as an adjustment of the overall AMOUNT of that mixture? Or do both screws COMBINE to form the mixture? Jeeze I hope someone understands this....
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