Fire In The Hole !! Mounted up the carbs this afternoon and hooked the old girl up to the slave tank. Began kicking (no electric start on these and kicker on the left) and nothing for quite awhile. Kept pulling the new plugs and giving them a spray out with brake cleaner and compressed air and turning over the engine with them out. Somebody had oiled it up well before I got it I was told as it was fiddled with and it looked like maybe motor oil. It was flooded on top of that. Finally a little pop or two and I could tell she was trying to fire as a little smoke starting curling out of the pipes. Finally she caught and with a mighty belch of smoke and raw gas and oil out the pipes she lit up. Be bad if somebody had been standing behind it. WARNING-for anybody doing a first start-up on a 2 -stroke do it outside and not on your pretty driveway either-it will be a little messy
Left side was not hitting well till I realized I forgot to put a plugged hose on the left carb for the petcock vacuum.
Whoops. Idle is high right now at around 2500. Somebody may have been messing with the screws as I noticed the air pilot screw was turned down tight when I cleaned them and its supposed to be 1 and 1/4 turns out. So far a castle nut has vibrated off the fender mount and the left baffle started to shoot out-fun times
Next plan of action is to learn carb tuning for this better, mount up the airbox and get the gas tank cleaned out so it can be ridden and really cleaned out some more running it under a load. Since it has not been run since 1974 supposedly it will be interesting to see if the cranks seals are going to be shot. Big smoke off from one side will tell.
No camera today so maybe it never really happened