Dear Sohc/4,
I have been chasing this problem for a few weeks now and can’t make any headway with it and so I come to you guys - the masters -for hep! Before I receive any “Please search the forums this is a common topic”, I have spent a lot of time reading old posts on this subject and trying what was suggested in those posts, but I feel I must be missing something.
Problem - Backfiring / Popping in the exhaust at idle and on deceleration. Sluggish Throttle / stumbling when opened up wide.
Bike - 1975 CB750 K5
Stock air box with new filter inside
Stock carbs with stock settings for clip, jets, air mixture screws, ect.
Stock points - although the actual points were replaced last year.
No performance modifications of any kind to the engine
15,000 miles
4-2 exhaust - unfortunately this is another bike that didn’t come with the 4-4 when i bought it.
Solutions I have tried - Cleaned and rebuilt carbs completely to stock spec, 26mm float bowl, 110 main, 40 slow, 1 turn out air screws, needle clip in middle. Synced carbs with my vacuum gauges. The only thing on the bike that is not stock is the 4-2 exhaust - however I have had this set up for about a year without any problems using stock carb settings. Replaced all of my clamps on carb boots and air box. Sprayed carb cleaner while running to check for vacuum leaks on both intake and carb boots. Redone the timing by setting the points gap and timing as per manual settings. Oil change. New Air Filter. Have tried adjusting the air mixture screws, but with no real modicum of success. Pulled the plugs and found that 2-3 were black / carbon fouled (indicating rich?) and 1-4 were tan-ish color. I assumed this meant there was something up with the timing which seemed like it could be a major reason for the popping and performance issues if it snot a vacuum leak.
Nothing seems to have worked so far - am I missing something, any help or direction would be much appreciated as I feel like I am at a dead end.
Help!
Sincerely
Andy