*Weekend Update*
Note: If you don't want to read a huge pointless story then just skip to the verdict in the last paragraph or 2.
Well I did battle with my bike pretty much all of Saturday afternoon and most of when I had light in the evening. The reassembly did *not* go without a hitch.... pretty much every part fought me in some way. ha
So the way I left it I had the old chain off and and the new sprockets on (but no chain). I decided to try out the master link I found locally just on the chain off of the bike to see if it would fit (since it was a different brand than the chain). The plate didn't seem to want to slip on the other side but I thought it was the o-rings jamming it up so obviously I got frustrated and tried to force it. Well I got it stuck on the chain and then couldn't get it off! Well after some hammering and cussing I got it off in one piece. So I tried just assembling the link itself without the chain in between... the plate still wouldn't fit! The holes were too small for the pins?! WTF Well anyway, some careful work with a dremel cured that ...but that really should not be necessary. Strange.
So get the chain on the bike and the master link in (after putting the clip on backwards once of course). Then I started to reassemble the rear brake arm and the little swing arm that holds the drum brake. For the life of me I couldn't get the brake lever onto the splined shaft far enough to get the pinch bolt through. I fiddled for quite some time before I just made myself take the wheel completely off again and start over. I pushed the splined shaft through from the inside of the drum plate and all was well. Reassembled the back end and adjusted the brake (works better now ... I locked it up by accident on the test ride lol).
On to the carbs!
I start putting the rubber boots back on the head and getting the clamps in place etc. I start to wrestle the carbs into place but no matter how hard I push I can NOT get them to push into place. I tried turning them at different angles to get them to line up better. Struggle struggle struggle. No go. Finally, I pull one of the boots off and try pushing it onto the carb by itself ... OH! I had the 1 and 4 cylinder boots backwards. Get them flipped around and the carbs pop right in. Great.
Now I notice that one of my choke mechanism arms is loose ... the locknut is not staying locked so I decide to try some nylock nuts on there to hold it. Run up to the 3rd floor apartment ... yes I live in an apartment and have to drag down my tools every time I want to work on bike (outside). Get that one choke mechanism fixed and decide I should probably put lock nuts on the rest of them ... on the 2nd one I managed to strip the thread on the arm....and further mangle it in desperate attempts to save it. Finally I get smart and take the carbs off, clean up my tools and push my bike back into it's spot. Time to give up for a bit ...
While pushing my bike back I notice something is rubbing ... chain is rubbing on the chain guard. ARG! I am about ready to freak out at this point. What else could wrong? So I spend a few minutes adjusting (bending) it and head up to my condo, defeated.
I get to tinkering on my carbs and my solution to the stripped threads is to cut off the stripped portion with a dremel to try and save the rest ... It doesn't leave much thread but it works! I put a nylock nut on it backwards to lock it in place and good to go.
Supper time!
After supper I drag all my tools back outside for another go. Frustration levels much lower for now ...
I throw the carbs on again (this time they go on easily with the boots facing the right way lol). Get the air box in. Ok, this is looking good. Go to hook up the throttle cables ... hmmm what the heck?! How does this work? Study it for a while. Fawk. I have the throttle cable bracket on backwards ... didn't pay enough attention when I tore the carb rack down for cleaning. Out comes the air box again, out come the carbs, quickly flip the bracket, carbs back in, airbox back in....
CRACK! I re-broke my airbox where it was cracked before. I had fixed it with JB weld but it didn't hold. Damn it! Oh well, now I know why it was cracked in the first place. ha (The snorkel is cracked from jamming it between the carbs and the frame.) I ain't taking it out again at this point so I just leave it. It's not really hurting anything.
Hook up the throttle cables ... have some issues with getting them to line up right and have to do some "adjusting" to the bracket. I realize that my throttle could have been binding before and may have been causing it to seem pretty dogish. Sheesh.
Fuel lines hooked up. Vent lines in place. Everything is looking good. Tank back on, battery is in. Everything is in!
Now I nervously turn the fuel on and let it sit while I clean up my tools. Check back ... no leaks out the overflow. Woohoo!
Turn the key on ... neutral light is on. Good .... Choke on.... Double check fuel... Good... Hit the button and...
VROOM! ... and it dies ... oops. Had the idle adjuster set all way out. Fire it up again and hold the throttle while I adjust the idle. It idles beautifully!
I took it for some sweet victory laps in my parking lot (I'm sure the neighbours loved that!). Bogs a bit at low RPM when it's stone cold but I think that's normal for carb'ed bikes.
Clean up my tools and out for an official test ride:
It runs great! Pulls nicely all the way to redline. Still a bit of popping on decel so I could be a bit lean yet... but I think my new exhaust (which I think will be more restrictive) should fatten up the mixture a bit. I will do some plug chops to confirm mixture when I get the new exhaust on but I think it's pretty close.
I still haven't even sync'ed it yet! And of course the rain on Sunday did away with that hope but oh well. I'm very happy.
IW