So I started asking about this shortly after I completed my recent top end rebuild. You can check out that thread here if you're interested:
http://forums.sohc4.net/index.php?topic=137543.0Immediately after the rebuild, the bike was running better than ever. I didn't touch the carbs (069A), just reinstalled them. A couple weeks later, I started having trouble at idle. Bike ran GREAT, but it would die at idle unless I turned the idle screw up to 3k or stayed on the throttle. So I decided to go into the carbs and clean them, check floats, etc.
The internals were mostly really clean, with the exception of the emulsion tubes. I didn't remove the carbs from the rack, nor did I soak them. I simply removed and cleaned all jets and passageways. I also double checked the float heights and fuel lines. Everything was set to stock specs for the 069A carbs. After I reinstalled them, things were much better.
The bike no longer dies at idle, but it is still having idling issues. I would describe the idle as "occasionally or subtly erratic." Basically, it will be purring away at about 1200 most of the time. After longer rides when the bike is nice and warm, or a lot of stop and go riding... the idle will become more erratic and occasionally drop a few hundred rpms. When it does this, it sounds really clanky, like the bike is going to die. But since I cleaned everything, it never actually does. The idle never raises, and it never hangs. So here is what I've done to see if I can find the problem:
Readjusted valves and cam chain tensionNew Air filter (uni foam, fits in stock box)
Vacuum Synch - Helped with overall engine noise, but didn't fix erratic idle
Check for air/vacuum leaks - Sprayed WD40 and didn't find anything (though Im still believe this could be the root of my problem)
Air Screw Adjustments - I originally had them set to 1 and 1/2 out. Started leaning it out a bit more to see if that helped... no difference. But speaking of air screws, are there supposed to be orings here?
After leaning out the bike a bit, I was having symptoms of running rich (bike running worse when hot and stumble off idle), so I pulled the plugs. Here they are in order from left to right (1-4):
The plugs look lean as expected except for #1. Looks like I need to check the float again on number one. Smelled like gas as well
I readjusted the airscrews back to 1 and 1/2 and will plan to check them again tonight.
I've done some research on here for folks with similar idling issues and it turned out to be their coils. From the look of things, my coils look relatively new. I never experience any dropping of cylinders when riding, so I'm guessing that's not the problem (though I still need to look into them deeper). As I mentioned above, the bike runs GREAT through all the gears! I do get relatively poor fuel economy (around 30 mpgs unless I'm on the highway, its a bit better). I'm sort of a perfectionist and the bike is very ride-able... But I won't rest until it idles smooth and steady once again
Any help or suggestions would be greatly appreciated!