Is that the correct word? I got a 77 cb550K that, after blipping to a quarter throttle, will bring the idle way down to the point of stalling or almost stalling if I don't give it a bit of gas. What could cause this?
Dyna Electronic ignition, PD46 Carbs with velocity stacks and open headers. Carb settings are as follows.
Mains-110
Slow-42
Needle-2nd from top
IMS-3 turns out
Hey - I've had a few of these bikes and my most recent project bike (running the '77 type Pd46a carbs - stock airbag) has had that hanging idle problem... intermittently... and I THOUGHT it was temperature related. But - it was fuel quantity related. Weight vs. gravity = fuel pressure (or in this case, the lack thereof).
Does yours work correctly when the tank is full (or at least, does it work better?) IF so, look at your petcock, fuel feed line (did you add a fuel filter inline) and possibly at the shared feed tube for the carb rack itself. You might simply need to remove and clean the petcock and screen.
My anecdote here: At the end of a couple long rides it ran poorly and wouldn't maintain idle properly. I checked for air/vacuum leaks and had none. Tight as a drum (idle/running unaffected by carb cleaner spray around the boots and manifolds). The next day, it was better but not right, and I figured I'd have to pull the carb rack and go suss it all out, doing the things mentioned correctly above. But I got busy. Wednesday evening I went for a ride - had about 1/4 tank of fuel to start and the bike ran ok when hard on the throttle but wouldn't drop properly down to idle. Later that evening, I filled up. It ran well and dropped back to idle correctly. I am running a handmade aluminum tank that had a dodgy liner in it, and so I added a fuel filter. Turns out it was gummed and not flowing well *(unless there was the weight of 4 gallons of gas pressing to escape behind it.) I pulled the filter, ran a new line from the petcock to the carb rack, all better. I "fixed" my carburetor problem without touching the carburetors.