Some observations....
1. When going through the idle adjustment process (set idle to 1100, turn air screw until engine revs stop increasing, move to next carb) carbs 2 and 3 air screw adjustment did not change the engine rpm at all for either a full turn in or out from the starting position (which was 1 1/2 out for all four). Carbs 1 and 4 air screws did affect the RPM's as expected and were adjusted accordingly.
2. Carb 2, 3, and 4 have an air (vacuum?) nipple on the top. Carb 3 has a return air hose attached to it that runs to the petcock. Carbs 2 and 4 are capped with a rubber cap.
3. When running the synch I screwed the idle adjust spring in to get the RPM's into the 2500 - 3500 range. The engine was not staying at a steady RPM during the synch process - it was bouncing around +/- 500 RPMs.
4. Notwithstanding the issues above, I got the CarbTune markers to even out pretty well. When I took it for a test drive, I noticed the engine felt like it was surging when I was doing about 30-35 (normal neighborhood driving) in 3rd? gear. Did not pay super close attention because I had to stop working on it and will have to start troubleshooting it another time anyway. I also noticed popping in the carbs during the synch (Carbs 1 and 4 got the CarbTune tubes blown off the nipples several times).
5. I have not yet checked valves nor have I adjusted the fuel screws. I set the air/fuel screws as follows when I reassembled it. Air 1 1/2 turns out. Fuel 3/4 turns out.
6. I have stock airbox and 4 into 1 exhaust with Muzzy muffler.
Questions....
1. Is the fact that the air screw on Carb 2 and 3 did not affect engine RPM indicative of anything?
2. Should the nipples on Carbs 2 and 4 be capped or should there be a hose attached and routed down and out of engine area?
3. I've read on this forum that surging could be (among other things) a lean situation (or intake leak). Before I "declare" what my problem is, I'd like to know whether I should even be attempting to tune the carb without first having checked the valve clearances. I've got the feeler gauges, but haven't yet ordered gaskets to check them yet. Also, school is starting Mon so not sure when I'll get to the valves.
4. I have Dyna coils and ignition. Should I put that on before continuing to troubleshoot the carburetor?
As always - all input is greatly appreciated. Thanks again for getting me this far!
Chris Warren
'79 1000E
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