I'm really curious about this as well.
I've had a BUNCH of 500/550's and the last 3 or 4 have all had that "hanging idle" issue. I can slip the clutch and make it stop, so I suspected the advance springs. Trim those and, in some cases, it helped. Never completely cured it. Some better than others.
ALL have had fully rebuilt carbs; as in, COMPLETELY disassembled and ultrasonically cleaned, new O-rings, etc. All have had Keihin brass, except for a larger main in one or two cases. Emulsion tubes and needles stock.
Stock intake, air box, etc. Most have had new O-rings on the intakes. All have been bench and then vacuum sync'ed.
Exhaust systems aren't stock, but all are the "no re-jetting required" systems; MAC, Delkovic, etc.
I'm getting pretty frustrated with it. I can't understand why it's happening. I've even suspected today's gas, even though I pay a little extra for ethanol free 89 octane.
This might help: the phenomenon that causes the 'hanging idle' is: too much non-aerated gas in the intake system. The 550 and the Baby fours suffer from it more than the 750 just because the intake runners are longer, relative to the size of a sucked-in charge. Once it gets "wet" it tends to ignore the throttle setting when shut off until the 'wetness' gets used up.
In most of the situations I have 'fixed' that were not just from the spark advancer, the problem was excessive fuel from one of 2 things:
1. Too big main jet, usually after someone "rejetted for [fill in the blank]" situation. The truth is: there are no pipe changes on the bike that need this, because the pipes that would need it would have to be longer than the bike (750 is similar).
2. Leaking O-rings around the mainjets. This has become a HUGE problem in the last 10 years or so for those carbs with the push-in jets that are held in place with the little spring clip. All of the kits I have seen have a too-thin O-ring cross-section, so unmetered gas slips past the jet, imitating a [much] larger mainjet (like in #1 above).
To try to help with #2, I just had a batch of custom-made O-rings done in the same size as the last good mainjet O-rings I have found. These worked in Mooshie's carbs, and I am just now rebuilding a set of 022A (550) carbs that have suffered the same problem: the mainjets on 2 of the carbs simply fell out when I took off their bowls(!), now THAT's too loose...
I first came across this situation in the CB (twins) carbs, back when. They had push-in jets, too, in 2 different sizes. Owners who "rebuilt" them using cheap kits in the 1990s suffered the same too-small O-ring cross-section problems, and those poor bikes wouldn't even start!
These custom O-rings seem to be fitting both the mainjet and the fuel valve (different sizes). The O-rings in some of the kits are also too thin for the fuel valve, and this also makes the bowls too deep while letting the bike dribble all the time. Messy! ![Sad :(](http://forums.sohc4.net/Smileys/default/sad.gif)
Back to my original issue...
1. I replaced the intake runner (large) o-rings that might have been causing a vacuum leak
2. I reverted to the stock needles and emusion tubes, stamped 273004 - stock for my 069A carbs. 2nd clip.
3. O-rings on main jet and fuel valve are tight and properly seated
4. Bench sync completed
5. Main jet is questionable (from my cheap rebuild kit) and I have new ones on order.
6. Slow jet is Keihin #38, stock for my carbs.
7. Rubber boots are new and clamped properly.
8. Floats are set to exactly 22mm
9. All other maintenance items have been done: cam chain adjust, tappets, new correct heat range plugs, spark timing, new filter (with the exception of my advance springs which have 3 coils cut off and I think advance too late now)
Result: Latched idle problem persists.
When I blip the throttle at idle, it runs away to 4k-5k rpm and won't come back without slipping the clutch. But it does idle happily below the 'tipping point' rpm.
Riding it is a bit sketchy because it keeps pulling while I'm coasting through a corner (0 throttle) and I have to ride the brakes.
There is a large dead spot in acceleration from 1/4 - 1/2 throttle for a second or two, then it pulls hard but is a handful because I have to quick-shift to keep the rpms under control.
Does anyone else have any ideas? I've replaced every part on the carbs and I'm very sure there are no vacuum leaks. The main jet is the last part I haven't gotten a new stock replacement for, but this problem seems too extreme for that to be the cause. The kit said it was a #105, #98 is stock. Going to 98 either way...but not confident that it'll do anything.
What tests could I do?