Installed the carbs and one float bowl leaked. I have to fire my mechanic. He left two bowl screws loose. That's what happens when I...I mean he does things while at work.
Fixed that, hooked up the fuel line...no leaks, and hit the starter...it took a while but it finally fired. Didn't sound right...not bad, just not right. Wouldn't run without the choke, then as it got the pipes hot, it started smoking badly. Then oil started coming from the pipe/muffler joint. Shut down and let it cool, the started it again. Same thing. Shut down, pulled plugs, all looked good. Checked gaps.....040??? (The PO said he just replaced them) Regapped to .025 and then checked compression. 120, 85, 90, 125. No wonder it doesn't sound right.
This thing sat for a long time with a bad petcock and leaky float needles and filled the crankcase, so I think the rings are gummed up. Squirted some Kroil into the cylinders and waited a while, rechecked. 125, 90, 95 and 145. Better! Refired and still wouldn't run w/o the choke, but less smoke and no oil out the pipe.
Checked compression and it was 120, 90, 90, 125.
So, it is sitting with Kroil in the cylinders again, Friday I am putting some Seafoam in the cylinders and spinning the engine by hand and then refilling, letting it sit for a few hours, then running another compression check. If I can't get the rings unstuck, well, looks like I'll be replacing rings.
Not what I hoped for, but it does run with no abnormal noises..and the carbs don't leak!
Keeping fingers crossed....
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