Thanks all! I'm kinda an "all or nothin" kinda guy. Plus my wifey works nights so I've got quite a bit of guilt free wrenchin' time on my hands.
The last few days have been interesting to say the least. On Sunday it was 80 degrees and beautifully sunny here in San Diego(anyone catch the Charger's game?) so I figured I would get out on the 101 and cruise around. I put about 25 miles on the bike and was able to get to know her a bit better. There were definitely some issues I'm keeping track of and troubleshooting. Between the intermittent issues, there were bursts of pure riding bliss as I powered up through the gears and got a taste for what these machines are capable of. I was careful to avoid traffic and busy intersections as I still don't have turn signals
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First eccentricity she has is tranny wise. Occasionally when sitting at a stop light in neutral, the light will turn green and I'll press down into 1st and it just won't wanna go. With a little rock back and forth (stressful with a line of cars behind you, especially the first time) and a click up, then down, she'll drop into first and be good to go.
As I mentioned in my last post, there are definitely some carb issues. My 2 and 4 cylinders are running much colder, as judged by a thermocoupler at the header. After running for 1/2 hour or so I was only up to about 120 F on the cool pipes and 280 F or so on the 1 and 3 pipes. Since they are not run by common coils I'm assuming it's an air/fuel issue not a fire issue. So tonight I'm going to break them down again and make sure the jets are clear. While I'm in there I'm going to measure the float heights and likely move the needle jet clip to the stock position (2nd from the bottom, right?). The weird thing though is that it smells a bit like it's running rich, so wouldn't that be an air flow issue not a fuel delivery issue?
I preemptively ordered a new UNI air filter, don't know why I put it off. I know, I know, that ratty foam P.O.S is probably causing some major breathing problems. I also noticed there are a few cracks in the rubber boots between the airbox and carb throats. Could this be pulling more air into the hot running cylinders and air-starving the cool cylinders? Any easy way to seal these up? Could I use a coating of flexible epoxy on the inside or something?
I also still need to vacuum sync the carbs, but there's no use in doing that until all 4 are running equally well.
I did static time the Dyna S with a turn signal light, and only made a small adjustment to the 2/3 plate. Weird thing when I was doing it though... I timed the 1/4, then rotated the crank, and when it hit the 2/3 mark, I got an insanely loud exhaust backfire that scared the $h*t outta me *BANG*. I'm guessing I cranked it hard enough to cause the cylinder to pull fuel into the compression chamber, but why the detonation out of the exhaust? I thought that only happened with the timing 180 degrees off? Maybe the exhaust valve was stuck open?
When should a dynamic timing adjustment be done? Before or after the vacuum carb sync?
Also on order are some reinforced fuel lines and crimps. I'm using crappy rubber lines that when they get warm seem to become flexible enough to develop kinks and leak a bit from the nipples.
The PO butchered the stock turn signals, wires ripped out of the housings. I've never been a fan of the stock ones anyway. I've done a few searches for aftermarket signals, but it looks like every thread is discussing what a nightmare they are. Anyone had good luck with simple plug and play signals? I don't need fancy LED's or anything, just something that will be functional and not horrendously ugly like the stockers.
Also, still haven't diagnosed my kill switch not working. Anyone with the procedure to see why the bike stays running in any switch position?
I'd like her to be running like a dream before year's end, and I feel like I'm getting close!
I know this was an exceedingly long post, and I don't expect most readers to have made it this far, but if you did and you have suggestions for any or all issues, it would be much appreciated!!