okay, maybe death is a strong word.
sudden paralysis... just went through the carbs, points, etc... then wasted a couple of months trying to derust a tank beyond repair (too bad, as the exterior is perfect). new tank is lined and immaculate. petcock clean and flowing. strong spark.
the problem: it fires up fine and idles, responding well to throttling, but then suddenly dies as if you hit the kill switch. after this, it takes a few minutes to restart. once started it does the same thing. when not starting, the spark is still strong indicating the fuel system as the culprit. the gas in the tank is brand new 93 octane. i did leave gas in the carbs over those few months, but there is no varnish and the bowls and jets are clean as a whistle. however, when running, it sure is messy, blowing some serious cobwebs and other unhappy black #$%* out the back. i hope this is just old dust and soot in the pipes. i don't really know the bike's history, but it is
really clean--no rust at all.
no airleaks at the intake, fuel appears to flow well... in other words, everything seems fine, but then it just dies. i'm sure i'll figure this out, but many head are better than one...