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    #16
    Thanks! Cowboy up

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      #17
      You can bench sync the carbs using a pin, feeler gauge or small drill bit. The point is to get all of the butterflies to have the same gap. It is a ball park type of sync, but it will get you riding. You can fine tune the sync later with a synchronizer. Set your idle screw a two full turns from where it just starts to open the butterflies. Not enough or too much will cause a hard start or stalling. Adjust it to 1,100 rpm once the engine warms up.
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        #18
        Soaking the carbs probably didn't clean the pilot circuits. I'm afraid you're pulling the carbs again to get them really clean. Don't feel bad. Unless you do a lot of carbs you won't get them clean the first or second or maybe the fifth time. We've all been there.

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          #19
          I pulled them and cleaned them again. Got a set of air brush cleaning brushes and cleaned every passage out. I got it running and rode it down the driveway a couple times. It wants to die on me after I stop and pull in the clutch. I figure I get the carbs synced and I will be in business. Thanks for all the help guys.

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