Here's my situation.....When the temp is at or above 80 I have to set the choke on full and crank for a while to get it to start when cold. At 70-80 it's very difficult to start and may need a push down a slight hill to fire and run. At 60-70 the number 1 cylinder will fire (you can hear it popping and the pipe gets warm) but 2, 3, and 4 won't. Spark is there but plugs are wet after long crank time.
Once the bike is warmed up it seems to run OK but kinda hot and a bit lean, but if allowed to cool off for any length of time must be choked fully to restart. I have a couple of friends with Suzies and they never use more than half choke. I have a '66 Super Hawk that will start and run faithfully in the middle of our subfreezing Minnesota winters! Of course it's tough to ride then!
Timing was set to specs first with a 12 V light, then a timing light once running. The only alteration to the bike from OE is that it has 1980 pipes on it. The originals were full of holes and so noisey my ears would ring for hours after a 30 minute ride. Now it makes a throaty 'buzz' when running.
I would appreciate any GOOD advice I can get. I've been a regular reader since I got the bike 2 yrs ago and have found some great ideas here as well as some really stupid ones. I don't want to sound snotty or anything, I just don't need any bad advice right now. So please! No guessing if you don't have a clue! I'm hoping those of you with experience can help. I'm a 6 footer with rheumatoid arthritis and this is one of the few bikes I am really comfortable riding any distance on (I've made a couple 200 mle trips without a lot of discomfort. YAY!). Can't do that on the Super Hawk!
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