Hey SOHC,
I have an issue with my '76 CB750K and I'm hoping someone can help me diagnose.
The issue is that when I open the throttle with the bike at a stop, the RPM's go down, way down, and will stall unless I rev it up to about 3k, feather the clutch for a bit as the bike gets rolling, and gets some momentum. Then when it's going, it GOES but I have to keep the RPM up and it just doesn't have any real guts at all. It can get up to speed, and it sounds like it's firing on all 4, but the power is not so good.
I had it off the road for 2 years, and when I was bringing it back around I did the standard maintenance per the shop manual, valves, plugs, timing/dwell, carb clean and balance, and things seemed good. Compression is good and even across all 4 cylinders. Battery is new and charged.
Carbs I think were not doing so well as I was riding before though, here's a shot of what they looked like after I rode it for a while after this first pass of getting it 'roadworthy'
Clearly it wasn't right. #1 is carbon fouled - I have re-balanaced and dialed the air screws (there was smoke coming from #1 and after the adjustment, no smoke), so I'm hoping this is not still the case - but since performance hasn't changed, and since I've obviously been wrong before, maybe they're still way off. The #4 image on the far right - is that "too lean / too hot"?
Just from the performance, I'd have suspected a dirty jet or something but I am sure that the carbs are clean. I did have an issue with carbs leaking but I adjusted the floats (they aren't overflowing, but there is definitely gas in the bowls). It was after this float adjustment that I cleaned the plugs and balanced the carbs again, and again got a good idle. I'd also spent some time dialing the air screws to see if a bit of adjustment here or there would improve performance, but there's no appreciable change.
When balancing the carbs both times, the vacuum was a bit low in 1 and 2, but I was able to adjust things into an OK state per the manual, and it was idling better than ever, so I was hopeful. But when I actually put it in gear and try to GO, it just has no guts. It does get up and go, but the power just isn't there.
At this point I'm out of ideas and need a bit of guidance, alternative ideas on what I might want to take a look at. I've gone through the FAQ's and don't see anything that seems to fit this issue in particular. Apologies for the somewhat convoluted post, I've tried to keep it thorough but perhaps this is resulting in too much info!
Thanks in advance SOHC! You've been very helpful in the past. Let me know if I can provide more info to help figure this thing out.
~Shane