I have been putting off making this post for a while now trying to read the many other posts here on the subject. However, some of the suggestions in those ranged from one end of the spectrum to the other. I just don't know what to do and need some help.
Specs:
1974 CB750K stock engine.
4-1 exhaust (possibly a Dick’s Cycle West) with a Cone Engineering Straight Core Cone/Reverse Cone Slip-On Muffler.
Carbs rebuilt by Digger - He said he changed the mains from 105 (stock) to 110’s because of my exhaust other than that I presume they are stock.
Valves set and triple checked
Timing is set and is spot on at idle and at 2500 rpm
Air crews are 1 turn out
Stock airbox with new stock filter.
Vacuum sync has not be completed due to idle issue
Issue: Rising idle when the bike starts to get warm. When I first fire up the bike idle is right at 900-1K. It fires up with the simplest of ease with no choke. After about 5 to 10 minutes of idling the RPM’s begin to climb as everything starts to get warmed up. I tried to adjust the idle knob, but it did nothing. Taking a look at it, it barely made contact with the bar before I adjusted it so obviously after I made an adjustment it wasn’t even touching the bar. If I press down on the tops of the carbs I can get the RPM’s to drop, but as soon as I release the RPM’s rise. Right about the 2K RPM mark I can hear it start to hunt vice the slow steady increase in RPM it had had prior. Throttle response has been great with no noticeable bogging down. Granted the bike is not ride able and I am just sitting in the driveway giving twisting the throttle. I noticed last night that if I close the throttle past it’s natural stop (physically rotate the throttle closed) I can get the RPM’s to drop down to about 1100-1200 RPM. I can see a piece on the carb linkage move away from the stop bolt/pin slightly. I thought that maybe I had the throttle cables too tight, but a second (and third) look shows that there is slack in the lines at rest. When the bike is still at a lower RPM and I rev it, the revs drop back quickly, but once the revs get up near the 2K mark they don’t drop back down as quickly.
I am not sure where or what to do at this point. I don’t want to start making adjustments here or there and take a chance of making the issue worse due to lack of knowledge. I hope I included enough info for an informed decision on where or what to do or try.