Quick update on the progress ad some questions for the pros. Today, it came back to life after a 30 year break.
Started this morning by changing the oil. I replaced the oil cooler line that was leaking towards the bottom. Flushed the oil tank. Cleaned the gaz tank and petcock. Sprayed a tiny bit of WD-40 in the plug holes and put new plugs in.
Bike started up but I had to remove the choke and give it some throttle to come alive. It wasn't turning as it should. Oil light quickly switched off though. I let it rev at low rpm for about 10 seconds and shut it off.
Started to diagnose what could be wrong. I ended up cutting about 1/4" of my plug wires and reset them tight. A little fuel had come off from one of the drain screws on carb #4, so I worked the screw a little and it stopped. I ended up checking and resetting the other drain screw and found that carb #2 was barely dripping fuel when the screw was open. Telling me that the float needle was possibly stuck or something... I used a rubber hammer to knock on the carburetor a little... It probably worked as I was working on some other stuff, I finally got a good flow coming out of the drain spout on #2....
I restarted the bike, it felt much better, but still had problems idling. I was able to stabilise it at 2000rpm or so. Gong under that it would eventually die within 10 seconds. Keep in mind I'm still waiting on my carb sync gauges to arrive so that needs to be done. (side note, I bench sync them)
Couple things I noticed:
1) I barely had any exhaust fumes coming off from #2 cylinder/exhaust. I had more "air" coming out of the small drain hole than from the main exhaust hole... I ultimately found the culprit = looks like insulation from the exhaust... don't know how that could bundle up like that and clog the exhaust, maybe mice? Anyway, I took it off, so that's solved.
2) This is where I need you're help / Bike seems to rev on all four when you're past 4000rpm or so, but starting from a 2K idle, twisting the handle quick will make it sputter. It takes a second to rev, which makes me lean towards an accelerator pump issue... Maybe tied to or directly related to the stuck float needle and barely draining fuel issue noted earlier on carb #2...
also, like a dumda**, I just realised that the slow jets on the K7 are removable, somehow I had in my head that they were pressed in... Don't ask me why. They were cleaned and I ran plenty of comp;ressed air trough them, but I did not take them out. Could this be an issue as well? I'm attaching a picture of the plug on #2. Feels very dry to me. Note that the cylinder #2 also backfired a couple times under rev.
Sorry for such a long ass text! I just don't want to mess anything up - I've been careful with the bike from the start... And learning a lot as I go. Never worked on this generation.
Thanks!