This is a subject that has been beat to death on this forum and others but I wanted to ask about problems I'm having with my 1977 CB550F.
I bought the bike a couple of months ago as a running/riding project. It didn't run very well and needed some fiddling to get it to run ok. It had sat for a long time. I thought I had lucked out and wouldn't have to rebuild the carbs. It was hard to start when cold but once it warmed up it wash't bad. I rode it and enjoyed it but it would occasionally run rough and then be ok. The more I rode it, the worse it got. So, I rebuilt the carbs. After the rebuild, it was still hard to start. Once I got it running and warmed I was able to vacuum balance the carbs and the engine ran pretty good above idle. I have not ridden the bike since I balanced the carbs. (It's raining).
Here's what I'm working with.
Bike is rough cosmetically. It sat out in the rain a lot I think.
Has Unifilter cylindrical foam filter pods. Airbox has been removed and previous owner didn't have it.
I've adjusted the valve clearances, changed the oil and filter, replaced points and condensers.
A solid state regulator/rectifier is installed.
4 into 1 headers appear to be original but muffler is not.
At idle, the carbs "pop" fairly regularly. Adjusting the mixture screws doesn't seem to do anything.
My intent was to make it a basic rider. I'm thinking that I want to put a stock airbox in but it's not easy to find the parts.
Nothing I'm finding on eBay is complete and I can't be sure about compatibility of the 1977 air box with the ones I see available.
So, how can I make this bike run better? Is there a recommended set of velocity stacks or pods that will help? From what I'm reading, rejetting without addressing the intake flow is pointless.
Mike
Bremerton, WA USA