Hello all,
I recently rebuilt my engine on my 1978 Cb550 K4, using the PD carbs. The carburetors worked well before the rebuild but, now it seems that an issue has sprung up. When I'm starting up cold and at full choke, it seems like the bike is making no attempt to fire (i.e. no power from engine when cranking). When I remove the choke, the same thing happens. I was smelling gas during these cold starts so I figured I was flooding the engine. When I drain the float bowls and subsequently remove the choke, the bike fires up (I keep my hand on the throttle and adjust the idle screw accordingly to let it warm up). The peculiar thing is that it will hold an idle (@ ~1000 rpm) after this point and I've put over 50 miles on it running it with this cold start-up situation. The other odd thing is that during my rides, when I stop (let it cool down for an hour or so) it will start back up with no issues. It only needs me to drain the carbs when I leave it over night. I have tried starting it (cranking for first time without the choke at all) to see if this was a factor. However, it behaves the same way. Only when I drain the bowls will it fire up.
When its running, I have made 1/4 turn adjustments to the pilot screws on the bottom of the float bowls to see if they have an affect on the cold start but, they seem to change nothing other than low end throttle response.
Things I did post rebuild and specs on the equipment, just to give some ideas as to what I made sure to cover:
- De-glazing of cylinders using ball hone
- New piston rings
- Valves cleaned and honed against their original seat (made sure not to swap like valve types around)
- Valve clearances set per clymer manual
- Converted over to Dyna ignition system (issue still existed with stock points though)
- Cam chain adjusted with engine stopped and cold @ 15 degrees ATDC
- Cam shaft/valve timing set per clymer manual via notch on right hand side of cam
- Carb sync done at ~1000 rpm after rebuild (somewhat of a struggle to start up but, thought this was do to lack of sync | bike ran better after sync but, start-up didn't improve)
- Stock NGK D7EA spark plugs (verified spark on all plugs before first run)
- 2 x VD05F - Spark plug cap for cylinders no. 1 or 4
- 2 x XD05F - Spark plug cap for cylinders no. 2 or 3
- Stock 5 ohm coils
- Stock paper-style air filter
- Stock air intake box with rubber boots (no pods)
- no in-line fuel filter, only stock tank mesh filter
It should be noted that the only thing that isn't stock on the bike is the exhaust system. I got it from the PO with these pipes and I have no clue who made them. They are a 2-into-1 configuration and it appears that they are reasonably baffled (i.e. not crazy loud like the free-flowing megaphones). I know that detail regarding the pipes isn't very helpful but, I'm just not sure about where they came from. It is worth mentioning that the bike did run with these pipes and carbs when I bought it but, I do understand that with the changes in compression/vacuum the interaction between the pipes and carb system will change (just not sure how the cold start is the only thing that is obviously affected). Also, you should note that the carbs were in storage while the rebuild was taking place but, I made sure that they were drained and cleaned out with carb cleaner before wrapping them up and putting them away.
Apologies for the novel but, I figured more details would be more helpful.
Thanks in advance for your help!