My project is coming to a close. Thanks to Calj and all the others for the input and help. 1974 CB750
I am having a few issues though with its ride-ability. It is idling very high, I do not have a tach on the bike yet, its arriving tuesday along with the speedo, but idle seems to be closer to 2k when warm. If I put the bike in neutral at a stop light or something, I can hear the RPM's changing without any input from the throttle. It will go down to a sub 1000 sound and spike back up to 2k+ at random. I do have the idle screw (the funky looking screw on the carb with all the slots cut in it) backed off all the way, which I would have assumed would cause the bike to not even idle. The bike is also running rich, I am getting a lot of backfire from the exhaust. I will be replacing the exhaust though since its running without any baffles or anything, which may solve this issue or possibly both? Also, throttle is a little slack when not engaged to eliminate it as a possibility.
The last bit which is puzzling, if I go up above about a 1/4 turn of the throttle power seems to wain. The RPM's build slower, which again leads me to it running rich, but the power to the rear wheel seems to slack off, and if I get to about 1/2 throttle bike begins losing RPM's and power. My assumption is bad jetting, but not positive. The clutch is a new set from Barnett, with new plates and springs. Its tightened and torqued to spec. Clutch in first grabs late from standstill, but I have heard thats a bit common on 74's.
Thanks in advanced for the help!