hello all.
i realize this topic has been beaten to death in this forum and others, and believe me, for the last 2 days i have been searching all over but i cant seem to find answers to my questions.
issue i am having is blackened plugs, strong gas smell trailing me and black smoke at high revs.
bike has a stock air box with a 4 into 1 exhaust, the air screw is 1 3/4 out. carbs were cleaned, rebuilt and vacuum synced.
PO did not make any changes to the carbs for the 4 into 1 exhaust. (main jet=100; pilot jet = 38; slide needle 026 and clip location= 4th from the top)
from what i gather a 4 into 1 exhaust requires a richer mix and the solution is to go +2 up on the jet size OR raise the needle by one clip. is that correct?
how will any of that help me when its already rich??
also sound like this a trial and error work - keep changing jets and needle height till it runs ok.
i see how swapping the jets is sorta doable with the carbs on the bike by dropping the bowl and floats with some sort of a container under to catch any falling parts.
on the other hand dropping and raising the needle is not something i wanna do more then once. the whole carb assembly has to be pulled off, taken apart, re synced etc.
taking the carbs off and then back on the bike is a PITA on its own.
any thoughts?
thank you
some background:
its a 76 CB550 K2 with aprox 14000 miles on it, i have owned for a couple of years and rode it last summer approximately 200 miles after rebuilt below
1) top end work (honed cylinders, new rings, decarb head, lapped valves etc)
2) all new gaskets, o-rings, and some seals
3) rebuilt carbs with all new o-rings and gaskets. kept the same jets. stock carbs settings. main jet=100; pilot jet = 38; slide needle clip location= 4th from the top: air screw 1 3/4 out
4) carbs bench synced and vacuum synced afterwards
5) stock air box
6) 4 into 1 exhaust (that's how it came to me)
7) timing: looks good. i have gone through the electrical components from points to the spark plugs and all checks out. timing chain tensioner was adjusted and valve clearances were set.
weather temps: spring to fall. from 50s to 90s F.
9) altitude: from sea level to say 1000 ft.
10) new clutch, tires and so on