ok I think I need to define two terms before I unfurl this story.
Hard Backfire = The traditional backfire, loud like a .44 being fired off, straight out the back of the exhaust
Soft backfire = popping noises in the the pipes, not a hard backfire bu a couple of them in rapid succession. more of a puff sound. Not detonation.
Ok so I have been all over the electrical system of my 1975 cb750 and I don't think it is the problem. The problems are:
1) the bike is way down on power.
2) one cylinder feels intermittent
3) at 1/4 throttle I am getting soft backfires though the exhaust when hot
4) at 1/3 throttle or upon deceleration and then transfer to acceleration I am getting a hard backfire out the #1 pipe.
5) plugs are a dark tan (not the usual tan you would see on a plug chop test)
6) occasionally I am getting some detonation at 3/4 throttle.
7) there is an oil weep from the valve cover and the head gasket.
I have checked the points, coils, plugs, all of it, it all checks out fine. I am leaning to this being a carb problem but I am not 100% sure. I was hoping my carbs are not gummed up or clogged, and since I ride the bike almost everyday they really shouldn't be. Then haven't been cleaned since 2004 and they were still running good until a couple of months ago.
any ideas?