Recently I got back from a 5 day trip to The Smoky Mountains. I took this bike down on a trailer from Illinois and went to race the hills and twisties at and around Deals Gap US Rt. 129 The Dragon. Over the trip I put on 750 miles and this bike ran great. I decided that I was going to put more into this nice old beast.
About 500 miles later a great opportunity came. The cam chain needed to be replaced. As soon as it started making a little grinding at low rpms, I took it off the road and tore it apart. I decided not to try to get a linked chain but get the stock 1 piece chain since I was going to paint, polish, etc. go thoroughly through the bike restoring it. When I got the bike it had a 4-2-1 exhaust, paper filter, stock box, and stock 112.5 main jet, so I decided to leave the filter and box, but increase the main jets 2 sizes for a little better performance and to keep the bike a little cooler. Other than the chain noise, the bike ran well before I tore it down. I figured that While I had the engine apart, even though the compression was fine, I would put some new stock rings on.
So, new rings, cam chain, larger jets (also replaced other parts that were in carb kit), and when I put the bike together, valves cl. adj., synched, new plugs, wires,etc. temps were uneven significantely accross the cylinders. Header temps read 1-2-3-4 400F, 350, 230, 150 with a infra red thermo. Bike runs decent but blows white smoke out after a few min after it heats up and continues when I drove it just a little. Oh yeah, and the fuel mix screws on these non cv carbs adjusted to rpm are set (1-4) to 4 tuns out, 3.5, 2, 1. Before this project all were basically 1.75 out. So something is really wrong. Plugs 1-4 are white, white, white, black on the ceramic but all have carbon all over the rest of the plugs. My guess is that even though 3 of the 4 cyliners are running real hot, carbon is all over the plugs because the adj on the fuel mix screws needed everything ran rich to help alleviate the other problem(s)
I know a few mechanics and we try to trouble shoot this starting with the simple stuff of coarse. Ok, so we are pretty sure carbs are fine. I looked over them again later on to be sure. No air leaks around boots, petcock works fine. cam timing and valve cl. recheck fine. Oil passages were cleared when I rebuilt engine and while I was rechecking clearance, I cranked engine and oil was dispensed evenly over all intake and ex. cam lobes. My favorite and best exp. old school mechanic says that the reason they are running hot should have to do with a fuel air mixture problem. Others favorite answer is that I have too much top end wear. All this doesn't make sense since I had a working bike that didn't burn excess oil, run significantly uneven temps, or pass noticable smoke from the pipe. Especially since I increased the jet size which by the way caused the bike to have a lot more power. Any Ideas? Anything recommended to recheck? Currently the valve cover is off... Thanks so much for reading!! Alex
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