Carbs - 26 mm VM
Air Filter - stock, foam - with stock airbox
Mileage - 12500
Situation - Received bike in non-running condition. Did complete carb cleaning. Put float height at 26 mm (Earl recommends 25-26 mm). Used standard air mixture screw and fuel pilot screw settings. Installed new plugs. Changed oil/filter. Installed fuel filter. Adjusted timing (static). Bike started right up. During idle and normal running, carbs were running rich (plugs were all black), looked like they were about ready to foul.
Took off carbs again, re-set all float heights to 27mm. This time also made sure some previous person didn't originally have re-jetted for some other exhaust/filters/etc. Needle is in middle clip (standard), and the main jet sizes are #100 (I thought 102.5 was standard???). Bike starts right up, sounds like running on all 4 cylinders. Grab pipes, and find out #1 pipe is not getting hot like other 3. Can let bike run for 5 minutes, and can still hold on to middle of header pipe with bare hand (and no, I'm no masochist). Pull plugs, all seem to be OK now, except #3 plug looking just a little on dark side (brown to black), and #1 plug seems to be "oily" (not oil fouled, it's not turning black ...... in fact, it's turning no color at all). Thought at first it was gasoline, but doesn't seem to evaporate like gas. Did this with 3 different plugs, same result.
Now, here's what really confuses me. Just for hell of it, I decide to pull plug boots while it's running. #1 pipe, after several minutes still only warm, but when I pull it's boot, significant decrease in idle speed....hmmmm, seems to have combustion after all. But, when I pull #3 boot, there is no effect whatsoever.....but pipe is just as hot as #2 and #4.
Any ideas???? suggestions???? :roll:
PS - Petcock works flawlessly (will not leak a drop without vacuum), am doing this with petcock set to RESERVE, since very little fuel in tank, and float valves all close leakfree.
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