A new thread for an old problem. Sorry about a long first post, but here's the summary...
Pulling onto the street while riding away from work I heard the engine tone change. When I pulled away from the next stoplight the bike was bogging down and continued to feel like it was running out of gas. After some checking I determined that I had black fouling (of uncertain origin) on plug #1, but good spark (from a fresh plug) and good compression. I also had thin, whitish smoke from my left-hand exhaust pipe while the bike was warming up on choke. At that point the field split between leaking valve seals and something wrong with the carbs.
Even if I didn't already have a set of carb o-rings, for this newb rebuilding the carbs seemed more manageable that rebuilding the head, so I made plans to do that. In the meantime, I ran a couple of cans of Seafoam through (4oz per tank) and that actually helped a lot in the power department, but the extra "roar" the exhaust note stayed.
My petcock is new, my valves were adjusted 4000 miles ago (wow, 4000 already!?), I sealed up and re-booted my airbox and replaced my carb boot o-rings already.
So the stars have finally aligned and I've got the carbs 1/3 through the rebuild (everything's apart and/or soaking).
Everything looks good so far, except that my float heights were off. The spec is 22.4 +/- 1mm.
- 18.77mm
- 21.11mm
- 20.81mm
- 20.86mm
They're so off (esp #1) I thought maybe I was measuring wrong, thus the pic. Did I? If not, could this be the source of my power loss or at least cause the fouling?
The upside-down measurement totally breaks my brain :?, but I think a lower measurement means more fuel in the bowl.
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