Much of my fouling/ running rich experience was caused by float levels. After I made a clear tube float bowl I was able to correct my jetting and now it runs awesome. Your mileage may vary.
I have not done the practical test with float levels by clear tube. Only a quick check when I had the carbs on the bench. All were the same and at recommended level. It would be nice with transparent float bowls and always see the status. Haven't found for VM29 (yet)
-The engine runs much better now with one step warmer plugs. Flowing floats should be a problem with warmer plugs too, or...?
could easily be a weak ignition....
Ignition should be OK. Pamco Ultimate kit with coils, wires, NGK caps. The caps are 5k caps and might not cooperate that well with resistor plugs as I used last time. NGK DR8ES-L. I'll try DENSO X24ES-U later on after road tests with existing setup. Today freezing and snowing...
I have felt that the coils become warm when ignition is on, but that is normal, right?
I started it again later on to show my friend visiting me. (Biker friend since 35 years. He never stopped driving bikes as I did between end of 1990 until now)
The engine ran even better 2:nd time
NO problem with black smoke as before. Quick throttle response without any hesitation. Fair idle between 1400-1600
No sign of flowing floats. Neighbors did not complain or called Police either...
I'm convinced that I can update the main jets with one step bigger, 120. I must compensate for warmer plugs.
I had almost decided to switch cam and save the CX-7 with the growing pile of parts that will be my next CB750 project with bigger bore, 900 or 915.
- Anyone that had to use one step warmer plug? Caused by tuning... 836cc, ported head, 34mm inlet valves, CX-7 cam, lightened alternator, 4-1.
Different now compared with many years ago running normal plugs: cam and pistons NOS RC cast 836 that need opened chambers in head as My head has.