Yet another carb sync issue for the forums. So I've been rebuilding a non-running CB550 I got from the PO. I finally got the engine to turn over and run, and am at the point where I am vacuum syncing the carbs. Here's what I've done to the bike so far:
-set the valve clearance
-set the static timing and checked the dynamic timing
-installed a MAC 4-1 exhaust, Hondaman's Transistorized ignition, Dyna 3 ohm coils, Hondaman's 2 ohm resistor pack, new spark plugs, and Stilltime's air intake adaptor for a K&N RD-0710 filter
-cleaned the carbs with simple green, carb cleaner, an ultrasonic cleaner, and an air compressor. Sprayed out all of the passages with carb cleaner afterwards.
-set the float height
-bench synced carbs
I bough a motion pro carb synchronizer and calibrated it before attempting my sync. I warmed up the engine first (with a fan on it) and it seemed to hold steady at about 1100 rpms. However, when I started it up again, it wouldn't keep to 1100; the rpms kept dipping and the engine sounded like it was about to die at around 900-1000 rpms. At this point I gave it a bit of throttle and it stayed on a little longer. Also, sometimes when I give it some throttle or adjust the main idle control knob, the rpms keep increasing or stay high (anywhere from 2000-4000 rpms) without coming back down for quite a while unless i give the main idle knob a few turns out. I checked my throttle cables and they return just fine. I'm not sure what is causing the bike to increase the engine speed.
I'm pretty sure I managed to sync the carbs at about 2000-2200 rpms (all of this is with the choke closed), but when I tried to bring the rpms down to sync again, the bike would eventually die after a couple of minutes. The engine has been pretty temperamental. Each start up is always slightly different and requires me to adjust the main idle knob or blip the throttle to keep it going.
TL;DR:
Bike won't idle at the appropriate rpms long enough for me to vacuum sync the carbs. Every now and then, a blip of the throttle or the tightening of the main idle knob will cause the rpms to continue to rise to about 2000-4000 rpms.