Thank you so much for helping me to learn how to do this.
I followed the advice of Ryan and SqdancerLynn and checked out the throttle cable.
It WAS adjusted too tight. I then unplugged the vent nipples like AOD and Keith Krause told me to. I also checked my float valves and float
needles as per their instruction. Grit and rust particles. I cleaned them out and reinstalled the carbs. Hooked everything back up
and the bike started and ran at a steady 1500 rpm once it warmed up.
I took the bike for a spin around the block and noticed that it would not accellerate (soggy/boggy)
when the throttle was twisted past the 2k rpm range in 2nd gear. I believe that means I need to lower my jet needle one notch
and adjust my mixture screws.
I pulled the bike back into its spot and it just then crapped out and died on me. I pulled the plugs and sure enough....carbon-fouled on all four of them.
I reinstalled them after cleaning them up a bit. Readjusted the gap to 0.6-0.8 like the manual says.
The dynojet manual suggested 5 turns out but it was smoking when idling and smelling heavily of unspent gas
at the exhaust pipes so I then turned the idle mix screws in to 3 turns out total instead of 5. The smoky idle
went away almost immediately and the smell of heavy gas disappeared as well.
I went out and got some new plugs and installed them and took the bike for another run.
This time the response was much better upon accelleration. No more bogging down but the smell of heavy gas
came back while running the bike in the 4k rpm range cruising down streets in 2nd gear. I then remembered that
I hadn't lowered the needle jet one clip. So I rode back to the house and parked it to work on the bar-end mirrors.
Tomorrow I will take the carbs back off and lower my jet needles one position and purchase a motion-pro carbtuner from JCWhitney.
For now, I present to you (In working order) LAZARUS!!!!
God bless you all and thank you all ever so much!!
Thanks and blessings,
"Dm of mD"
Damien
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