Finally finished rebuilding my carbs. I did a bench sync with the drill bit and then put em back on. Runs better than before but not perfect yet. Found a loose ground wire on one of the coils so now all 4 cylinders are firing.
Coils don't need to be grounded. They get power at one end and the points supply any ground that the the coils need to operate.
Now I havent' done a carb sync yet, gonna build a manometer. As of now, it idles at around 1500k with the choke slightly on. As soon as I start the release the clutch in 1st gear it dies.
These symptoms mimic where the idle/slow/pilot jet circuit is plugged or otherwise not working.
Check the head pipes for even heating. Cooler ones indicate its coresponding carb has a problem.
Also white smoke coming out of the pipes? Anyone know what's wrong.
Exhaust "smoke" is usually seen in one of three colors:
Black= unburned fuel, or soot (hydrocarbons)
Blue = oil vapor, or oil combustion remnants
White = Water vapor, or steam. This could be prior condensed water heated within the exhaust system. Once the pipe is thoroughly heated to vaporise all the water, the white "smoke" stops.
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