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Re: #4 Not getting hot - Swapped 4 and 1 wires and #4 still not working.
« Reply #25 on: April 09, 2016, 04:49:43 AM »
Cal, I will take a picture of all plugs and post.  Thank you.
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Re: #4 Not getting hot - Swapped 4 and 1 wires and #4 still not working.
« Reply #26 on: April 09, 2016, 05:03:17 AM »
Hi Brian, I've had a bad plug brand new out of the box before. It can happen. It's either that or you've got a dicky connection on the plug lead.
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Re: #4 Not getting hot - Swapped 4 and 1 wires and #4 still not working.
« Reply #27 on: April 11, 2016, 05:32:39 PM »
Okay all new information.
I did the following on #4.  I changed the air/gas mixture out half turn.  I put the pod cover back on the carburetor.  After I added the pod, the exhaust started to get very hot again. So hot I know its firing. 

Does this mean this all goes back to jetting?   When I drive the bike now with the Pods back on, previously I took the pods off as riding with them off the bike ran great for sometime.  Maybe dirt got into the carb and clogged something? 

I am now going to take off the carbs and replace the jets as advised but and additional help would be great.  Thanks all for the help so far. I'm glad it was not the motor. 
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Stock Carbs w/ Pods
125 main jets, stock slow, and 2 shims on the needle (equal to about raising it one clip)
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Re: #4 Not getting hot - Swapped 4 and 1 wires and #4 still not working.
« Reply #28 on: April 12, 2016, 06:52:01 AM »
Wait....you were testing the bike with everything not reinstalled each time? 
What jets do you have in there now that you need to swap them for something different?


« Last Edit: April 12, 2016, 07:24:14 AM by flybox1 »
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Re: #4 Not getting hot - Swapped 4 and 1 wires and #4 still not working.
« Reply #29 on: April 12, 2016, 07:37:11 AM »
When first riding the bike, the bike runs much better without the pods, no bogging initially at all.  Then I started having the issue with #4.  I then swapped the cable connections between 1 and 4 and no change.  I then tried a new plug and no change.  #4 stayed cold.  I then opened up the fuel air mixture and put on the POD and boom its running hot.  But now with the pods on the bike, all 4 are on the bike now and the bike does not run well.  WOT causes it to bog down. If I slowly add throttle i can get up to speed kinda but it wants to bog down.   

I will take off the carbs and re-jet but I have never done this before so this shim stuff is not clear to me. 

The jets are screw out and in so I am good there.  My carbs are set for what is in my signature.  I honestly don't understand what half of that means.  =)
But I am not scared to work on it. 

Thanks.
« Last Edit: April 12, 2016, 07:39:18 AM by briancwynn »
Honda CB750 1978 K
Stock Carbs w/ Pods
125 main jets, stock slow, and 2 shims on the needle (equal to about raising it one clip)
M-unit
Bike broken down to bare bones and slowly put back together (except for the engine)

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Re: #4 Not getting hot - Swapped 4 and 1 wires and #4 still not working.
« Reply #30 on: April 12, 2016, 08:14:27 AM »
Glad it runs hot on all 4.
Yes, now you are on to jetting, and as i mentioned in my first post, your stock pilot jets are too small.
You'll need at least 38's.  (40's are better IMO as they allow better fuel screw tuning range)
Start with bigger pilot jets.  I also suspect your 125 mains are too big.

Your bike runs ishtty now as your idle circuit is really lean, and then closer to WOT you are rich.

...and keep your pods, on.  Put everything back on just as you want to ride it, or it skews your plug chop results.


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Re: #4 Not getting hot - Swapped 4 and 1 wires and #4 still not working.
« Reply #31 on: April 12, 2016, 09:17:01 AM »
Flybox1, Thank you.
Is there a brand of pilot screws you recommend and from where?  CB750 Vintage parts has them.

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Stock Carbs w/ Pods
125 main jets, stock slow, and 2 shims on the needle (equal to about raising it one clip)
M-unit
Bike broken down to bare bones and slowly put back together (except for the engine)

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Re: #4 Not getting hot - Swapped 4 and 1 wires and #4 still not working.
« Reply #32 on: April 12, 2016, 09:21:33 AM »
Flybox1, Thank you.
Is there a brand of pilot screws you recommend and from where?  CB750 Vintage parts has them.
OEM Keihin.  Nothing else.

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Edit...IIWY, id go with 40/120's.  It should be REALLY close.  Similar to 700504's setup.
From there, you'll just need fuel screw and shim adjustments to get it dialed in.
« Last Edit: April 12, 2016, 09:34:14 AM by flybox1 »
'78 750K (F3 engine) PD42b's, Modified airbox w/K&N  filter, 40/110 jets, 1 needle shim, IMS@ 1 turn out. Kerker + Cone 18" QuietCore

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1974 550K0 (stock), 1973 CB350F (stock), 1983 Yamaha XS400K (POS)
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Re: #4 Not getting hot - Swapped 4 and 1 wires and #4 still not working.
« Reply #33 on: April 12, 2016, 09:49:37 AM »
Roger,
I am going to order 40's
I will put them in and reset the fuel screw to 1.5 turns out from 0 on all 4.
I dont know what the Shim adjustment is.
Put them back on and test with PODS installed.

Thank you.
Honda CB750 1978 K
Stock Carbs w/ Pods
125 main jets, stock slow, and 2 shims on the needle (equal to about raising it one clip)
M-unit
Bike broken down to bare bones and slowly put back together (except for the engine)

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Re: #4 Not getting hot - Swapped 4 and 1 wires and #4 still not working.
« Reply #34 on: April 12, 2016, 09:53:47 AM »
The Carbs have been professionally restored and cleaned.  The settings are 125 main jets, stock slow, and 2 shims on the needle

you should know...you wrote it  :P
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Re: #4 Not getting hot - Swapped 4 and 1 wires and #4 still not working.
« Reply #35 on: April 12, 2016, 09:59:29 AM »
I wrote it here but I did not do it.  Harrisluv did the restore on the carbs and made them perty. 
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Stock Carbs w/ Pods
125 main jets, stock slow, and 2 shims on the needle (equal to about raising it one clip)
M-unit
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Re: #4 Not getting hot - Swapped 4 and 1 wires and #4 still not working.
« Reply #36 on: April 12, 2016, 10:03:55 AM »
the difference between 77 and 78 PD carbs......77 carb slide needles had adjustable needles.  you could move the needle clip to different slots to change the needle height.
78 PD carbs had fixed needles.  one slot.  not adjustable....so, to raise the needle height, you slide on one or more M2.5 washers under the needle clip.  the washers should be measured equal, and around .2mm
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Re: #4 Not getting hot - Swapped 4 and 1 wires and #4 still not working.
« Reply #37 on: April 12, 2016, 11:23:52 AM »
Roger that. I will crack open the carbs and take a picture and confirm what I am looking at.
Thanks again for the follow up.  It is getting too warm to not be on the road. 
Honda CB750 1978 K
Stock Carbs w/ Pods
125 main jets, stock slow, and 2 shims on the needle (equal to about raising it one clip)
M-unit
Bike broken down to bare bones and slowly put back together (except for the engine)

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Re: #4 Not getting hot - Swapped 4 and 1 wires and #4 still not working.
« Reply #38 on: April 14, 2016, 04:17:12 AM »
Okay all, new information.
I took off the carbs and adjusted the fuel/Air mixture screw.  I set 2 and 3 to 3 turns out and 1 and 4 to 3.5 turns out and the bike is starting and running smoother than before. No more pops or spitting.  With that said I still cant roll on the throttle fast up to approx 40mph or 5k rpm.  If I roll gently i can get up to speed but if I push it, it bogs down immediately.   
Still going to replace the Jets but making sure this does not change 40/120 new jets assessment. 
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Stock Carbs w/ Pods
125 main jets, stock slow, and 2 shims on the needle (equal to about raising it one clip)
M-unit
Bike broken down to bare bones and slowly put back together (except for the engine)

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Re: #4 Not getting hot - Swapped 4 and 1 wires and #4 still not working.
« Reply #39 on: April 14, 2016, 06:57:46 AM »
Plug chops at idle first please now that you've modified your carbs. That is the proper determination for your first jet change. Then chops at WOT. This will tell you what jet change to make next.

Guessing and hypothesizing will only delay your regular riding.
+1
...with NEW plugs.
'78 750K (F3 engine) PD42b's, Modified airbox w/K&N  filter, 40/110 jets, 1 needle shim, IMS@ 1 turn out. Kerker + Cone 18" QuietCore

Past Bikes
1974 550K0 (stock), 1973 CB350F (stock), 1983 Yamaha XS400K (POS)
77/78 cool 2 member #3
"Knowledge without mileage equals bullsh!t" - Henry Rollins

"This is my CB. There are many like it, but this one is mine…"