Side note, here is a weird bug I'm having with the choke on the bike. Maybe you can add your thoughts? This is copy / pasted from another forum.
Hi all,
I'm having a bit of a tough time figuring this one out, and any advice would be greatly appreciated.
To preface this, the bike has been completely rebuilt, and the carbs have been overhauled probably 3 or 4 times. By that, I mean new o-rings, all passages cleaned and all jets are open and clean. I have NOT changed any jets or tried other configurations, as apparently this carb is not good with rejetting.
I will also say the bike does run, but it takes forever to start. Once it finally starts up, it's happy as can be and has fantastic throttle response and no issue at any RPM throughout the range.
So onto the problem I have;
I feel like the choke does absolutely nothing for this bike in terms of helping me start. This is not a typical choke where it closes the butterfly valves or restricts airflow. It is apparently "a "bystarter" system in which the choke lever opens a valve rather than closing a butterfly in the venturi area as on many carburetors. In the Open position, the slow jet discharges a stream of fuel into the carburetor venturi to richen the mixture when the engine is cold" (right from the manual). I've had more success starting the bike without the choke than with the choke. And when running the bike, when engaging the choke, the bike just starts to sputter and die (make sure audio is on. In this video just be mindful I've since rebuilt the starter, so that odd whining sound is gone).This is a little counter-intuitive to what I'm used to, as on all my other bikes when you engage the choke the bike revs much higher. Again, different choke design so I'm not entirely sure.
https://imgur.com/7x8g6U9Sometimes I wind up having to crank for 2-3 minutes (in 5 second bursts) before I get any sort of sputter out of the engine, and then I have to hold the throttle open a bit to get the RPM high enough for it to be happy. About 10-15 seconds of this and it's finally happy.
So here is what I've done to try and diagnose some of this stuff.
Completely stripped and cleaned / rebuilt the carbs. This includes removing the choke parts and cleaning out all passageways. Floats are set to correct levels.
Replaced all o-rings for the carb setup
Verified each bowl is getting gas
Set pilot screws to factory settings (I think it's 2 1/4 turns out from freshly seated)
Set sync screws as closely as I could to be equal to each other. I used a caliper and got them probably within 0.1mm of each other
Always tried first starts with a freshly charged, 2 year old battery
Rebuilt starter motor (thought something was wrong and it wasn't spinning fast enough, can't tell if this helped)
Verified each spark plug has good, strong spark
Finger tested that each cylinder has good compression (haven't gotten a gauge on, but I don't think this would be an issue anyway)
Verified no vacuum leaks by spraying carb cleaner around the boots (no changes in RPM)
The fuel petcock is clean and works properly
New gas (less than 2 weeks old)
Gas tank is clean inside
Pulled off and reinstalled the carbs more times than I would like to admit. I hate these boots with a burning passion
Kind of at my witt's end here, so if there are any mechanics with some ideas / thoughts on what might help, I'd love to hear anything!
Kind of at my witt's end here, so if there are any mechanics with some ideas / thoughts on what might help, I'd love to hear anything!