Hey guys and gals. I'm starting to lose it with my newly acquired bike but I'm too stubborn to take it somewhere(and I doubt there are any locally knowledgeable sohc4 places in CT)
I can't get my bike to idle for the life of me. Always stumbles and dies within 30 seconds or less. Maybe someone can throw out some suggestions
List of what I have done:
Cleaned/Rebuilt(did not seperate) 82 CV carbs, new screw in slow jets, clear passages. Made sure to buy correct rebuild kit for nighthawk with 118main
new fuel accelerator rod and associated hardware
oil + filter change
k&N stock replacement air filter
new spark plugs(had it idling on a few occasions on 2+3, no spark on 1+4, maybe they got too fouled?)
new to me pulser generators to get all 4 cyl running
removed vacuum fuel shutoff valve
cam chain tensioned
cleaned fuel tank, raised higher to make sure gravity isn't an issue with inline filter/extra plumbing
added new inline filter
static timing check
visually confirmed synced throttle plate movement
visually confirmed synced choke operation
confirmed spark with a spare spark plug on all leads
all exhausts get hot fairly equally
plenty of fuel in the float bowls
Sprayed carb to engine boots with carb cleaner, bike didn't stumble.
Have NOT done valves but checked them quick and they seemed alright. should still idle at least even if they were whacked out?
I've been messing with all sorts of mixture settings and main idle adjustment. Yesterday I was at a point where I could get it idling moving choke to no choke back and forth. Choke on would allow throttle to work, choke off the engine would die immediately on throttle input.
The closest I got was following the clymer manual which, I think maybe incorrectly, told me the mixture screw settings should be 2.5 out. I got it to idle at 2k rpm, although it was backfiring like crazy so i didn't let it last long. According to this motorcycleproject.com/motorcycle/text/specs.html I should be at 1.5 out. I was at dancing around 1.5 last night to get something going. quarter turns up, down, all around, no dice.
Help! It's getting cold in CT and I want to ride! Thanks!