I have a 1972 CB750 that I bought about a month ago. Modifications done by PO include pod filters and 4 into 1 exhaust.
It had been sitting for over a year so I cleaned and rebuilt carbs with all new parts including new main jets (130) new slow jets, (40) and cleaning out every air and fuel passage, then bench synched using al the suggestions I have read on here. Bike seems to run ok, but when I went to synch carbs I cannot get equal vacuum. After getting to operating temperature cylinders 3 and 4 were pulling 15 inches vacuum, but 1 and 2 were showing only 4 and 5 inches respectively, even after attempting to adjust. (The starts to increase when trying to adjust, but no movement in gauges.)
I am using commercial gauges that i bought online (I checked al vacuum connections,) and I did a complete tune up beforehand including oil/filter change, cleaning pod filters, adjusting valve clearance (.002intake, .003 exhaust) gapping points (.014) adjusting timing using timing light and checking compression. (cylinders 1234 compression reads 132, 122, 122, 120 respectively with a couple psi changes when tried wet.) I even checked to see if rubber carb mounts were leaking but they aren't. The only abnormal thing I noticed is it seems as if a very small amount of oil is leaking from valve cover gasket between #1 and #2 cylinders after about a 20 mile ride. I'm absolutely stumped and not sure what could be causing the difference in vacuum of if it is something to worry about?
This is my first post on here but I have been looking around as a guest for a while and would like to thank everyone for all the advice and knowledge on this site!