Well, first post and I'm already asking questions! I'm getting an 82' 650 engine running for a guy. I have CV carbs from an 81' that I've taken apart and dipped overnight and cleaned with aerosol carb cleaner and compressed air. All looked good when I was putting them back together. The carbs weren't in bad shape, but where fairly dirty. Bought the new "T" vent fittings between 1 & 2 and 3 & 4 for an arm and a leg from Honda, but don't really have anything to connect them to, so they sit in the air pointing up (as per part fiche).
Anyway, on to the problem. First of all, all four carbs overflow right out the throats as soon as I crank the engine and the vacuum operated fuel valve opens (amazingly doesn't leak!). Ok, I can deal with that. Just fill the bowls and then shut off the fuel to see if it will run. Well, no dice. Fires here and there a little, backfires out the carbs and pops pretty nasty randomly out the exhaust. All four pipes will get warm if you crank long enough. Spark is great, as I have ignition directly wired to a switch on my engine stand. Seems to have pretty good compression, but I don't have the 12mm adapter for my compression tester or leakdown tester (waiting for them to arrive). I've checked valve clearances as well, all are good. Tried adjusting ignition timing while cranking, but this changed nothing from retard to advanced. Tried adjusting idle screws as well, and playing with the throttle while cranking. Throttles are bench synced.
How picky are these carbs? Do they really need to be cleaned out with wire in all the little holes even if it's soaked overnight in full strength kleen-flo? I should get some kind of firing with the main air box, but no air filter, right? I've tried putting my hand over the inlet to the air box to provide some restriction, but no change. I've tried choke, I've tried partial to full throttle. Tried pumping the throttle to squirt fuel with the accel pump. One or two fires, then nothing. Even if I keep pumping.
Fires a bit if I spray aerosol carb cleaner in the airbox opening, so that leads me to believe that the carbs aren't putting fuel in the air at all. Plugs smell a little like fuel, but are dry for the most part, but sometime randomly damp and never soaking wet.
Now to address the overflow problem. All floats (plastic ones, non-adjustable) are perfect. No holes or damage in any way. Tested in a bucket of water, no air bubbles and they float forever. Tried squishing a bit under water, still no leaks. Inspected float valves. Needles look new, and are viton tipped, so they must seal pretty nice. Not cracked or worn. Checked to see if the valves will actually close when float is up. They all do. EVERYTHING moves freely and is clean. Is there some other place that the gas would be flowing from and into the carb throats? It's not just a little leaky, it's full bore POURING out of all 4! These are my first Keihin's, and I can't really say I'm impressed yet.
One other thought. Would it make a difference that my auxiliary tank is maybe two feet above the engine? Could this create enough head pressure to flow past the float valves?
Well, that's one helluva first post. Anybody have suggestions?
Rudy