1970 CL175. my lady's bike. it had been sitting in a friend's garage for a year or two after several people had failed in attempts to tune it up. i arrogantly blurted, "eh, we'll have it running in an hour!"
got it back to the shop, pulled the carbs, disassembled them and dropped them in the ultrasonic tank, and set about adjusting the tappet clearances, point gap, and timing. half hour goes by, ready for the carbs, and on reassembly i discover that someone has installed 2 left slides, so that the cutaway on the right carb was facing backwards. AHA! that must be the problem, right?
i located a new slide, reassembled, and it started great... but the problem still persists: the right carb idles by itself (with the other plug wire pulled) at about 5000 RPM. there is slack in the cable, the slide is bottomed out all the way, no air leaks in the manifold or at the airscrew. the float height is set properly. all jets and emulsion holes are clean as a whistle. i borrowed a carb off of another CL175 and the bike runs like a champ.
i cannot for the life of me figure out what is causing the high idle on this carb. any ideas? i'm truly stumped.