First off:
'76 F1
836
"hot street" cam
oversize intake valves
Stage 1+ MR port
factory 4 into 1 w/mostly open muffler.
105 main (stock)
42.5 pilot (+1 size from stock)
Needle clip in the middle.
Air/Fuel screws out 2 turns
K&N (gasp) pods.
Pamco Ultimate Ignition.
Bike (tank/seat) not finished so can't be ridden just run on a stand.
Here's the story.
Try to start bike for first time, wont idle.
Turn idle screw out from factory. From 1.5 turns to 2 turns out.
Starts easy, idles at 1500 to 2000. Stall under 1300 or so when using the linkage screw to adjust idle speed.
I get the timing close but cant get it perfect because it won't idle under 1000.
Spend aprox half to 1 hr using homemade manometer to get carbs balanced in a 60 degree garage.
Get vacuum balanced.
Bike gets really hot, oil pressure drops. Probably ran hot for awhile before I noticed.
My research got me thinking that I was running lean but I pulled the plugs and they are lightly carbon covered, suggesting rich? This is, of course, after having the carbs/rpm's all over the place trying to use my homemade mano.
So what I think I want to know is:
A. Should I be able to get this built motor to idle under 1K? If so what are some ways that
I could do that?
B. Is there a way to find optimum air/fuel screw placement?
C. I could also use some suggestions on cleaning the plugs so I can reuse them. I think I'll be through this process more than once.
D. Other suggestions, or words of encouragement?
I would like to get the idle down first so I can dial timing then run and check it again with new plugs.
I am also hoping that the bike overheating/dropping pressure is a carb issue so any advice regarding that idea would be appreciated.
I appreciate any input. However, I fully intend to get this old girl running with the pods, so.....