Has sat for 4 years with out running.
New B8ES plugs, these now have a total of 15 miles on them.
Gave the bike most of the normal overhaul stuff:
Carbs dipped, o-rings.
Floats levels readjusted (was way bad!)
New intake boots/o-ring, airbox boots.
Valve shims swapped out.
Electrical overhaul on connections, replaced stator & RR.
New Pingle
Sealed airbox, Uni filter
Other info:
VH 4:1 Pipe
Dyna coils/wires
STOCK: 115 Mains / 40 Pilots
CURRENT: 120 Mains [new] / Washer Shim Needle (1/2 height of stock bushing = ~1 notch?) / 40 Pilots [new]
I do know I need to do some separate chops so that different circuit use isn't contaminating the results.
Also, I am not yet 100% satisfied with the idle settings and sync.
It's decent, but I know needs some work.
Darn throttle/choke attachment between 2&3 carb makes adjusting that screw hard. I get it perfect and then tightening the nut down throws it just a tiny bit off -- so hard to get a wrench in there tight enough.
Might have to remove and manually choke to warm it up, that way I can adjust the sync screw without clutter and actually fine tune it.
I think I may have a minor leak going on somewhere, since it 'cold' idles around 1000, and 'warm' idles closer to 1500. Did a little spraying, but nothing useful discovered. I do want to replace the round clamps for the airbox and intake boots since mine might be suspect and possibly not sealing perfect. (09402-60208, 09402-50306)
Overall, the bike runs pretty well once going, and am too inexperienced to tell there is any problem in performance at all just by riding.
I have some other work and testing to do to make sure there are lingering issues before I get into the rest of the tuning.
I was thinking of rechecking the valves too, in case for any reason they could quickly readjust themselves out of whack already? Some were previously very tight, but were good after the work.
What my concern is some of the crud on the plugs; mainly 2 &3.
Some other posts lead me to believe that it may just need to be run a bunch to breathe life though the old beast and burn out some of the 'spider webs'. Perhaps if something was sticking and causing the fouling a spoon of Mystery Oil in each spot (this goes in where the spark plugs screw in?) ?
I am going to do a bunch of the other stuff for sure (clamps, idle tuning, fresh plugs for next testing phase); but wanted to see if anyone thought were was some other bigger picture things I should be aware of.
I can get the general reading on too rich/too lean since it's fairly easy, but the crud I'm not certain on.
Thanks for any input.
1 & 2 Front
3 & 4 Front
1 & 2 Top
3 & 4 Top
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