Hey guys,
Believe me I have searched to exhaustion. Here's my problem:
The bike is a '74 CB350F, 20,xxx miles, craigslist special.. Ive been trying to get it to run as good as possible the last month or so, but at the moment I am running very rich (gas coming out of the muffler while running). Here's the pertinant info:
The Bike:
-good compression (so I'm told, havent checked for myself)
-MAC 4-into-1 installed by the PO
-starts and idles/revs fine with clean plugs, plugs foul out quickly (black sooty appearance, sometimes wet with gas), gas comes out of the exhaust (i dont actually ride the bike other than test runs around the block.. but i know its running really rich)
-starts easily without any choke
-clean tank
What I've done:
-stock airbox, brand new filter
-carbs pulled, disassembled, cleaned (emulsion tubes were caked with #$%*, all passages are clean now)
-bench sync
-floats are set to spec
-new fuel lines, fuel filter
-valve tappet clearances set
-static timing done, advanced a touch
-set the points gap, sanded them down a
-airscrews set 1.5 turns out
-didnt mess with the needle height while cleaning
-oil change tomorrow morning
So my theory is that clogged emulsion tubes were acting to lean out a rich mixture made by the aftermarket 4-1 exhaust, and after cleaning them up, the richness was made worse. (i could be wrong, I've read many threads , stating various opinions on how fuel mixture is affected by aftermarket exhaust).
So my question is what options do I have as far as leaning out my mixture? I'd rather not go out too far with the airscrews. Could I set the needles up another notch? two? Another thing I thought could work would be to go with pod filters in leiu of the stock airbox to lean it out.
Thanks in advance!
Davis