Alright, So i'm an idiot. I know big surprise.
After rebuilding carburetors for 13 years i thought i was hot #$%*.
The secret is i have never rebuilt or tuned these damn F3 carbs before. Plenty of webers and solex, hell, even a bosh jet-tronic mechanical fuel injector pump. But i am at my wits end with these dang 78 F3 carbs.
My 74 550 was so easy. I just soaked, cleaned, rebuilt, bench synced, set mixture screws and tossed em on the bike and it worked fine. But not these F3 carbs. Now i know why they cause such a ruckus here on this forum. I always thought "what could be so hard about them", when i would see posts about em before i got one.
After a nice clean rebuild (over night soak for each carb, compressed air in all the orifices and new everything but slow jets *duh*) It still wouldn't ildle with out the choke on.
I researched the problem here, i used a guitar string to poke into the slow jets. I slipped a clear PVC hose over the jet and blew into it and it seemed clear. i got some resistance with The guitar string but nothing that i felt would raise an alarm.
Put it all back together and cranked her up. **Note that i am running 133 main jets with new pods and 4-1 wrapped mac exhaust with pilots @ 2 turns out**
Once she warmed up she began to smooth out. I dropped the choke and she sounded like she was going to die but she didnt! It coughed and sputtered but kept the rpm a little below 1,000Rpm.
"Yes!!" i thought, maybe i can actually take this bike around the block....Mind you that I tightened down the mac muffler clamp as much as i could with the crappy tools i have here at my apartment. I have most of my "real" tools at my folks house where they cant or wont get "jacked" but some alley bum in Chicago.
So i jump on her and roll off of the two stand and i'm off! It was really sputtering and spitting though. I got into the street and opened her up and wow is she fast! I zipped around quite a bit. all the while maintaining a good handle on the RPMs with down shifting or the throttle.
I get on to my home stretch a block from my house and i decide to open her up and see what happens.
Well, i'll tell you hat happened alright... I blew off the Mac muffler tip! It must have worked loose and i look behind me and the damn thing is bouncing around the street like a jack rabbit! So i turn around (the bike has gotten significantly louder by the way and people are beginning to stare and look out their windows) to get my tip, and for some reason i just reached down and grabbed it. Yes, it was hot. Very hot.
I now have a very fine 3rd degree burn across the finger tips of my left hand and palm.
Strange thing is it doesn't really hurt that bad now. but the skin is really tight and i have no finger prints.
Good thing my night job is working the door at a bar where is can hold a nice cold brew while i work. Dual purpose, for the cold on the hand and the brew in the belly.
Thing is, i though it was running to lean without the choke. and once that baffle blew off it actually ran alot better. Not perfect by any means but better. Could i be too rich?
I noticed that i was getting some flames from the end of the mac baffle when i would rev it up.
I haven't pulled the plugs but i will do that tomorrow if i can manage to get my shoes tied with one hand.