Hi yall,
I owned a 1984 CB550SC back in the 90's. I bought it with 2000 miles on it for $500. It ripped, I could hit 65 in 60 feet and easily over 100 in a couple of blocks.
Well I recently bought a 1982 CB650SC for 500 and it has 14k miles on it. I have the classic high RPM BOG syndrome after pulling and cleaning the carbs. I do not have the air vent hoses attached anymore as they fell apart during my cleaning of them. I wouldnt think they would matter much, more for EPA as a fuel vapor vent back into the motor. Well it wont rev over 5k under load but pulls good up to 5k. What is it with these carbs? I have checked evything else. I feel the problem is the carbs.
Can anyone help? I dont want to put a lot of money in this bike as it aint worth more than 300 bucks blue book. I did a lot of cosmetic cleaning on it, and it works great, as long as you dont want anything over 5k RPM. My old bike didnt really perform UNTIL 5K so I think I am missing a lot of fun up there. I do realize the old one was a DOHC vs this SOHC. Can anyone suggest anything? should I try to rebuild the carbs? or just start throwing a smaller main jet at it? I have read many posts, and am at a loss as to which direction to go. Please help O Jap guru honda dudes !!!!. I am familiar with carbs in general have a lot of time building 2 stroke twins, (jetski's). This thing has me befuddled. These CV carbs operate on self generated vacuum? I eliminated all the vacuum lines and plugged the one vacuum hole in the number 2 or 3 carb with a screw. Also the accelerator seems to work, but sprays kinda weak. The problem is WOT, it just dosent run. Low and mid seem ok. I have seen a crapload of similar posts, with no definative solution.
I eliminated the vacuum operated fuel valve right away, and installed an inline filter. The only thing not stock is the abscense of the fuel vapor port vaccuum lines. I would not think they would be involved with the fuel metering at all.