Hi everyone, I'm looking for a little guidance. I have a 78 CB750k that I'm in the middle of turning into a little cafe racer (
http://forums.sohc4.net/index.php?topic=106175) and I'm running into some carburetor issues, i think.
I just got the bike running today. When I bought it a few months ago, it ran really rough. Since then, I've had the carbs rebuilt and installed new intake boots, and then I just let it sit while i did some other work on the bike. After a long session of trying to get it started with loads of carb cleaner, it finally caught and I let it run for a bit. Once it gets warm, it starts like a charm.
The issue I'm having now is that when the engine sits on idle, it seems like the carb is spitting. With the carbs exposed, I can see fuel being shot back out of the carb every few seconds. Plus, when I crank on the throttle, it really bogs down and can stall if I hold the throttle down. I have pods on for now to make it easier to work around down that, but I intend to put the airbox back on once everything is done.
Here's a video of the bike running:
http://youtu.be/pDuKFc92s68I did a search and found a comment stating "If the engine backfires through the carburetor, misses, cuts out or quits running, the main jet is lean. Increase the size of the main jet." Would this suggest that running the engine with the carbs exposed, or running it with pods is in fact causing the issue because there's too much air getting in?
Any help would be really appreciated. Thanks so much.
And, here's a pic...just because pictures are much more fun that loads of text.