I have totally taken these carbs apart, cleaned, adjusted floats to spec. 22.4 +-1.0MM. Mine range from 22.3 to 22.7. Fuel pilot screws set at 2 1/2 to 2 3/4. Hot idle at 1050. Sync'd. New carb rebuild kits used and complete O ring kit from Robet Barr. Diaphragms checked for tears, no sign of tears or holes.
I have had these dam things off 17 times, to check for crap floating around in bowls and find nothing, not even water, I keep spraying out every passage way each time I'd had them off. By the way, new fuel lines, filter and new petcock, air filter is a year old from new.
Here is how it's pi--ing me off. I ride pretty easy, curise along at 55 to 65 which is 3500 to 4500 Rpm + or -. The dam bike will act like it's running out of fuel on a couple of cylinders and skip along, until I do one of two things. Twist the throttle open and it will clear out and go or I open the choke lever about 1/2 way and she will clear and run great. The closer I get to 4000 rpm, the less it skips. After it clears out and I return to 3500 rpms it will start to skip again. I have been able to go sometimes 30 to 50 miles and it'll run like new, then for no reason,I know of, it'll start this dam skipping rountine. I am mataining 48 to 51 MPG.
I am at the end of my rope with this crap, and it sure does take away from the enjoyment of ridding. Especially, when I know this machine is has the capacity to run like an electric motor all day.
In advance, I wish to thank anyone for some solid advice to correct. Boat ancor is not an option at this time.
Frank Grimes
Keene, NH
fgrimes@webryders.net
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