This is my first post. I've got a lot of good advice from this forum over the last year. So thanks to all of you who post here and help the less mechanically inclined like myself. I'll give you a little background on the problem I'm having.
I've recently rebuilt a '74 CB750. I've gone through the entire bike and fixed all of the previous owner's mistakes. The last big problem that I'm having is with the carbs. I'm running an open exhaust and pod filters. I switched the main jets to 120s. They had 105s in them stock.
I started the bike up yesterday and it was idling hard. I tried giving it a little throttle, but if I give it the slightest bit of gas, it will die. It won't start with the choke in either. It's giving all of the symptoms of getting way too much gas.
I pulled the filters off and tried running it after I noticed what looked like fuel squirting out of the filter elements. Sure enough, the inside of the carb bodies were all wet with fuel. The thing that confuses me is why it's happening to all 4 carbs.
I started it back up again and watched the needle jet. It looks like there is fuel gushing out. I pushed one out and checked it, and everything looked fine. Is there supposed to be an o-ring or washer that goes with them when you press them in?
The last thing I tried was removing the fuel lines to see if it would run better as the fuel went down, and it didn't make a difference. I did notice that fuel would still gush out of the needle jet though.
I inspected the float level and float valve sets and they are all fine.
Any advice you could give would greatly appreciated.