Looks good. Question on the accel pump for you. On my K8 When I give it gas up to 1/4 throttle it sputters pretty good then rev's up almost like normal. ç. Is there a way to adjust that, almost seems like it's flooding the engine out when I first hit the gas? Have you messed with that at all? I check manual on here and it shows it but wasn't sure if you have any more advice for that.
"When I hit the gas it squirts gas out the tube for the accel pump." Which tube???
Is it squirting gas out all four nozzles? If not you will have to remove those rubber hoses between the carbs and find out if one is blocked by spraying some carb clean through and making sure all 4 nozzles are open.
(Gaurd your eyes!!)
Yeah nozzles in each carb not tube. At how much throttle engagement does it start squirting on your carbs.
The engagement can be adjusted a little bit.
On my 78 carbs the little steel tang is sitting right on the pump rod and the throttle has to move at least 1/3 before it starts pushing on the rod.
The rod total travel is very small like maybe 1/4 inch is all.
The workshop manual shows a gap measurement between the steel tang and the top of the accel pump rod and it is..024-.032 when the throttle is closed, and adjustment is by bending the steel tang.
Well when you see where the tang is, you cannot get to it and I do not think you could bend it with pliers. Just would not work.
I would just leave it alone. Those carbs need a lot of fuel.
When you attach the accelerator pump bowl and diaphram with rod, the rod comes right up to the tang and stops when the screws on the accelerator pump bowl screws are tightened.
The pump rod is protected from being pushed down too far by a spring that limits the pressure exerted on that steel pump rod. Good thing.
Anyone that owns one of thes bikes should have the workshop manual. I cannot imagine NOT having one. Mine is a Clymer's and has problems but it also has valuable essential information.