On a fresh rebuild, do any of you lube the vacuum slides?
I recall when I rebuilt my DOHC CB750, that the slides needed to be lubed prior to them working properly. After they began to work, then emissions from the engine and whatnot provided the lube they needed.
Result was an off-idle stumble, after freeing them up it improved markedly until finally they *appeared* to work as normal.
Brings up a question though - what to lube them with? My experiments showed that WD-40 isn't what to use - dried too fast and left behind too little lubricant. I'm debating what would be a better option - RIG grease? I have plenty of that for my rifles, never tried using it on a carburetor. Heard of a special rebuild grease, which I've never used. Diesel? Marvel Mystery Oil?