Let me start this by saying I have used search to try to find an answer and thus being unsuccessful have come to ask of your combined wisdom. I have 2 CB750’s both Built up from basket cases, the first being an 1977 F2 with all the 1977 parts except the engine is a 1971 K motor. /the late model carb's have the accelerator pump and stock air box with a Macks 2 into 2 turnout system. After much trial I am using 110 main Jets and the timing is slightly advanced burning 92 octane fuel. The motor runs like a sewing machine. Plug life is very good , burning a light tan and motor pulls hard with K gearing, this is my cruiser, 60% around town and 40% highway staying with my Harley buddy’s, and I can all day long. No overheat or coloring to the pipes and smooth all the way thru the throttle no matter what the position.
The second is a 1974 Denver’s chopper, with a Sugar bear Springer. The motor is a 1978 K motor with very low mileage ( you could still see the crosshatching thru the spark plug holes ) and a breadbox air filter. The carbs are the early 1974 models. I have Sealed the top and sides of the breadbox the stock intake tubes are used. I can’t seem to Find the number on these carbs to make it purr. Is it strong you bet , pulls hard thru 7000 Rpm ( as fast As I need to go ). Gets good fuel mileage, I have changed the Low jets to 35’s to get rid of a loading up problem it had with the stock 40’s and the needles are one Groove from the top from the center groove stock. The main jets are 110’s.Pipes are open full length past the rear wheel. It pulls hard with no hesitation but here is the problem, between 2000 and 3000 rpm if the throttle Is held steady it misses, till you start to accelerate and then it smooths up, I don’t believe it’s a lean problem cause closing the choke some does not help it and in the morning when cold it seems to run smoother than when warmed up. Above 3000 rpm is fine. Plugs are light tan with a fluffy carbon ring.
Do I need to go leaner to the top notch on the needles and then play with main jets or is this missing normal? It would seem from the 78 K carb specks this motor is built to run on the lean side. But that is with the late model carb’s like the F has. Any help at all is greatly appreciated. I know these things take time, it was 3 or 4 try's on the F before every thing fell into place. But if anyone has had this situation and found a solution it would save me
A lot of time.
Thanks Jav