Hello,
I have a K2 CB750, with a K4 engine and F2 carbies, stock airbox and good stock filter, and points ignition, with 4 into 1 pipes.
I bought this as a near finished project bike, still is a project 6 months later. For someone who is pretty much a useless drongo with mechanical things, this has been a good learning experience. I have had some satisfying moments with it. I have fixed some indicator problems, got the instrument lights and kill switch working, and repaired the damaged starter button that only let it crank the starter intermittently. I have got it registered and fixed an overcharging problem, but one problem persists, so I haven't got to ride it much. It runs really well, with new plugs, but after about 2 hours at most, the plugs blacken up and it breaks down badly. Clean the plugs as well as I can, and it still runs bad on number 3 cylinder. Needs new plugs to run well.
When it runs well it pulls like a steam locomotive, unfortunately it also smokes like one.
I can't work out what colour the smoke is, perhaps whitish to greyish at idle and revving a bit. When riding, there is a cloud of whitish, bluish smoke on acceleration.
This was further complcated three days ago by the number 3 carby overflowing from the overflow hose. Hadn't done that before. Tap on it and it stops eventually, then starts again moments later. I just put new plugs, D8ES-L, into it and took it for a ride, ran great again, idles well, about 1100, goes like a beauty, and the carb isn't leaking at the moment.
When I was playing around with it I discovered that when the number 3 plug lead is off it doesn't smoke, so some of the problem revolves around cylinder 3, in the head or rings I am assuming. However I could live with the smoke for a while, at least until some copper (policeman) gives me a tap on the shoulder. I'd just like to ride it for a while before I have to work on the motor.
I've been trying to sort the probems out first so that when I do the motor, I can put it back in with a reasonable expectation that everything will be ok.
The riding I have done is just around local suburban streets, so not fast, can't think of any where offhand to do WOT plug chops yet.
The spark plugs all look much the same, pretty black, although when I pulled the plugs just before, to put the new ones in, 3 was as clean as when I put it in, had't been firing well. The spark on 2 and 3 seems the same as 1 and 4, but when you pull the plug leads off 2 or 3, it didn't seem to affect the motor as much as pulling 1 or 4. Haven't tried this with the new plugs yet.
When I was trying to get it to run on all four, I noticed that pipes 1,2, and 4 were hot as soon as I started it, while 3 wasn't firing. Is that normal that they heat up so fast, within seconds.
SO THIS IS ALL LEADING UP TO MY QUESTION, finally.
When I bought it the PO told me he had changed jets in it, from I believe 130 to 120, but wasn't sure if it was right yet, and he hadn't synched the carbs. I think it must still be running rich pretty badly, considering how quickly it happens, and at low speeds. Do you think that is likely?
If I have to change the main jets, can I get them out readily, safely, without removing the carbs, can you remove the float bowls even? How do you do it? Does anyone have pics of what I am looking for? Is this going to be one of those carbs off rite of passage things.
If you have lasted to here, look forward to hearing from you, thanks for taking interest in my sad tale.
Later,
Nev