You'll have to trust me on this, but the sound is unbelievable. The expression, 'ripping the air' would not be out of line.
However, loud would be an understatement. Anything over idle has got to be close to 100db. Looks like 'Baffels R Us' is the next stop.
Some choke, turned over a couple of times, then 'fire in the hole'! Gave it it's first twist of the wrist, WOW.
Closed the choke, a little adjust on the idle screw, and it held 1000 rpm. Checked the exhausts, power pulses out of each, yeah. Then fingers over each stack mouth. 1 & 4 would suck a wrist watch off
, 3 wasn't bad, and 2 (the master) was weak. A sync job is definitely in order. Rolled open the throttle, and got no stumble, or flat spot. Timing seems pretty good, but will scope it next week. Also next week a video with sound.
It took two cleanings, and the realization that #2 float bowl was leaking past the drain screw. After checking it with a magnifying glass, I found a pin hole at the base of the over flow tube.
Retrieved a bowl from my 46C set, and spent an hour getting it clean. Fitted it, and bench checked the float levels.
Carb bench test rig
Float level check
New fuel and drain lines installed
Next up was finalizing the brake and shifter pedals. On the brake side I decided to have the mounting plate re-cut. The extension will hold the brake cable adjuster mount.
The answer to the kick starter question - yes it clears.
The toe piece will be moved out one more hole, and the extra removed.
Shifter mock up. I will be using the lower hole on the pedal assembly, and cutting down, and modifying the stock shift lever. The same toe piece mod. here as with the brake side.
In answer to the question that has yet to be asked - what does the tail light look like? Brake / turn / licence lights.
And finally the seat has come back.
However the body work is MIA.
Next week - check the timing / sync the carbs / finish the pedal assemblies / and tidy up the wiring in the headlight. Then its time to start the final cleanup. Still left to do - mount the front fender / add the front brake lines / and install the body work (if it ever gets done!)