I bought my 1979 Honda CB 400 T a few years ago and when I got it home I started it up and drove around the house, and as soon as I came to a stop a connecting rod broke.
Thankfully the bike came with few extra parts and I was able to replace it. I put the motor back together popped it back in the bike and tried to start it.....nothing, put it away in my parents shed. It sat there for a few years.
I have just now got back to it, I pulled the motor out, opened it up, and cleaned everything really good and fixed a few things i missed the first time. I put it back in, hooked everything up and was shocked when the first I hit the kick start and it fired up, but then quickly died. I got all excited and pushed it over to my car and hooked up the jumper cables
and hit the start button, again it turned over and fired up, and quickly died.
After some fiddling i managed to get it to stay running, but it still died, even with the throttle wide open. I cleaned the carbs out, same thing. Adjusted the carbs according To my manual, no change. Adjusted the timing, getting it to run for a few second is the best I can get out of it.
I just don't know what to do from here.
Any Ideas?