Hey guys gonna try to hit two birds with one stone. The bike is a 75 CB550F
I finally got a carbtune a few days ago and sync'd my carbs this morning. They weren't far off but it definitely smoothed it out. The carbtune is pretty sweet, but I now understand why people spring for the brass adapters. The normal plastic ones are just scary, mine were a little tough to thread.
Anyway, from what I read the proper procedure for my bike was to determine which cylinder is pulling the highest vacuum, leave it alone, and bring the other 3 to its level. So that's what I did, but I'm curious if there's a particular vacuum they're supposed to read, or does that just depend on the idle and as long as they're equal it's good?
Secondly, after finishing the tune I took it for a spin. Definitely felt a little more responsive and smoother, but I noticed my clutch slip when I accelerated hard out of second.
I tried to adjust my clutch a couple weeks ago because the clutch grabs at the very last chance it can before the lever is completely out. The adjuster on the clutch cover acts a little strange. The only way the dot on the lever and the dot on the cover will line up is if the adjuster screw is all the way out. If I screw it in (clockwise) at all I lose all function of the clutch. Anybody have any idea what the issue could be?
Thanks for the help.