Those who read my intro hear saw my CB350F that I traded my '81 GL1100 parts bike for after I was done with it. Today I was able to make a little progress, drained the old oil and filled with straight weight 30 and a 1/2 quart of Marvel Mystery Oil to flush it out. With a little fresh gas, rolled her over a couple times with the kicker, I worked the throttle while I lubed the linkage and closed the choke, connected my 12v booster box to the battery terminals and gave her a kick. Fired right off, first kick!!!!
Once she warmed up some, I started letting off the choke and after a short time she settled into a 1000rpm idle, kinda rough, but would idle all on her own with no choke. Working the throttle had to be slow to rev without a stumble at first but that improved quite a bit the more she ran. The tach is awefull sslow to respond, I verified each header pipe was getting hot and shut her down. Then Lubed the chain, cables, etc. I turned the key back on and checked all the lights, only things that didn't work was the high beam and the T/Signals light but don't flash.... no biggy!
I then took off the crash bar / highway pegs and the rear luggage rack. Front brake didn't release so I loosened the caliper... More work there to do I guess, huh but those things are to be expected. I also see the tag on the nech says 12/72 but the title says '74, VIN #'s match (whew!) so I'll have to run the numbers to see if it is a late 72, early 73 or doubtfully a 74.
Wound up firing her back up 3 times, and she ran better every time. I got out my meter and she is charging 14.6V. Original owner thought the starter switch might be bad, yeah I had my doubts... but even the starter motor works when I jumper the solinoid.
Now when I pulled #1 and #3 plug wires there is not much change in idle even though all 4 pipes were hot. I checked the plug wires do go to two different coils. Pulled the plugs and they were damp, cleaned them with a brass brush and rechecked. Now she is smoothing out off idle but she is not consistant at idle, I can hear cylinders come in then drop out. Who knows if it will clear up on it's own or not the more she is ran in the garage.
So I still have more work ahead of me.... but she's officially a RUNNER!