I have re-built my 71 honda cb 750 , new rings , valves re-ground , new valve seals , carbs completely stripped and re-built .
here is my problem , the bike hard starts ,my method of starting is 1/2 choke & twist the throttle 2-4 times ,most times I run the battery down (new battery) and am forced to put my charger in start mode , once out of five it will start before the battery dies ,once started and all the hiccupping and roughness disappears and the engine is warm , usually a couple of minutes , it runs good , starts with just one kick of the kick start or one press of the starter button , accelorates with no hesitation and will pull strongly in fifth gear .
So far I have removed the tank and made sure the petcock is clear of any obstructions and that gas flows freely ,no problemo , I have also increased the air screw to 1 1/4 turns from 1 turn out , removed two plugs and found them very slightly sooted ,the air cleaner is new , the bike has 200 miles since the re-build , I also checked the points gap and found them to be 29,00 thous , way to big a gap as the book reccomends 12-16 thou , my problem is that when I line up the index line with the f mark for 1-4 and using a static timing light so the light just comes on at this mark ,then rotate the crank to the widest point opening I find that the points are opening to 29,000 ,if I reset the gap to 14 thou then the static lightv does not come on untill the rotor is past the timing mark for 1-4 cylinder , is this telling me that the part of the points which sits on the rotor is warn down and thus not allowing the proper gap setting ,when the bike is running there is no arcing at the points and the faces are fairly flat ,when I purchased the bike it had only 14,000 miles so maybe these are the original points .also the weather here has been cool , probably 12-14 deg celsius ,would that cause hard starting ass once it does start and the engine warms up it is very easy to start .
thx ,Paul