I'm trying to get the jetting sorted out on my '78 CB750K 836 rebuild but im having difficulty getting the jetting sorted out. I've read the other posts, but thought somebody maybe could help?
The PO had 120 mains in the carbs so I left these in. The only mods to the bike are the 836 kit, .370 lift cam and heavy duty springs in the head, and 4-1 exhaust. The PO had pods on but I am trying to go back to the stock airbox set up.
With the 120's, the bike didn't feel like it could go faster than 60-65 mph tops. It was just wheezing and felt weak after that. I even tried the pods with no improvement. I tried 130's, and with
the lower half of the airbox removed and no filter
the bike ran and felt better on the highway. But, with the whole airbox in the bike, it hits a brick wall at 5,000 rpm around (65mph or so) when cracking the throttle. what gives? the only other adjustment i made was increasing the gap between the plunger that shoots gas directly into the carb throats and the actuating arm on the carb. Previously, there was no gap set at all by the PO, any throttle movement would push down on the plunger (but the PO also had the plunger spring in upside down, not sure what this was all about or if the assembly even worked at all).
It seems there are different philosphies with jetting bigger vs. smaller with larger displacement, but does anybody have similar mods and can tell me what main jet they used successfully with an airbox???
Also- what is the gap supposed to be for the plunger arm thing (not sure what its called, sorry)? Could this be affecting the whole mixture??? Any advice is appreciated!!!