Having trouble bringing my bike to life. It's a CB750 K7 with PD41a carbs & 4 into 1 exhaust.
The bike won’t hold an idle. You can hear it try to start; it wants it. Yesterday my neighbor (a car mechanic & motorcycle rider) had it holding for about two seconds before it’d give out.
I know the ignition is set up correctly, new coils with great spark, new PAMCO electronic ignition with proper wiring (double checked yesterday). I haven’t checked compression, but the kickstart clearly has some. As far as fuel, carbs are clean with all new kits, including gaskets, O-rings, floats, jets & needles (but the jetting is for stock exhaust). Fuel is flowing fine from the tank. I drained the float bowl on carb #4 yesterday & got nothing but clean gas out of it. I de-rusted the tank during the carb overhaul. I cleaned out the airbox & replaced the filter.
Some things I can think of that may be issues (many of which I don't think would give the bike trouble starting, just keep it from running right):
1) I didn’t clean & fully inspect the accelerator pump on carb #2. I opted to just spray a good amount of carb cleaner down into the ball valve. Or maybe the accelerator pump is clean, but not set up correctly?
3) Maybe air screws are incorrect. I tried playing with them after originally setting them 1.5 turns out of their seats. My neighbor recommended trying .5 & even .25 turns out instead. I never tried anything greater than 1.5 turns out though.
4) Maybe float levels are incorrect? I can’t remember if I set them to 14.5 or 12.5 mm — the shop manual suggested one while the Clymer manual suggested the other. It’s one of the two though, so I doubt this is the issue.
5) Maybe the slides in the carbs are not set at the right height. I didn’t base their height on anything other than eyeing a photo of another set online. There not completely closed, but they’re not far from it.
6) Felt washers in the carbs may have melted off in Berryman's carb dip (I only put each carb in for an hour at most). Not sure if this would have that much of a difference; seems like some guys on the forum believe it’s a huge deal while others have run bikes easily without them. If mine got fried, it’s going to be a pain to try to make my own (they are not available anywhere as far as I know).
7) Maybe I need to re-jet for my 4 into 1 exhaust?
8 ) Something has lived in my exhaust pipe. Read where some guys tried everything before finally taking off exhaust & seeing some creature had made a nest inside. Once clean, they're bikes started fine.
Any thoughts? Wanted to get opinions before I take off the carbs again to recheck everything in there.