I have improved things, yet not reached all the way.
New orings in intake manifold + new copper O-rings in exhaust fixed the leaks. She sounds better.
I'm very much a vintage bike-noob, so I've added a couple of pics so you all can double check if anything looks wrong.
- The idle screw on the carbs is all the way in (as in: very high idle), but the bike still stumbles and dies on idle, as if it was set too low.
- The bikes starts easily in 1/3 throttle. It fires, stumbles and dies if started on 0 throttle. It won't even fire if cranked with any amount of choke, even when cold.
- When I rebuilt the carbs, I went to a 115 main jet, to compensate for the Pod filters. I also ordered size 40 "Slow jets" (se picture) but once I took the carbs apart, I couldn't figure out where they would go. The fuel screw on the side (idle fuel?) is much larger. I assumed I ordered the wrong parts.
- Fuel screws /Idle fuel are out 2 full rotations.
- The bike has a 4-1 exhaust of unknown type/brand/flavour.
- Timing is correct, tappets are set, fuel flow in good, spark plugs and wires are new.
- The carbs have 2 fuel rails, but I can't find the markings you, TwoTired, mentioned. See attached pic for reference.
I've already woken up my son by trying to keep the bike running, apologized to the Mrs, served her a glas of wine and pushed the bike back into the garage for today. Some guidance would be much appreciated.
Could my balancing screws be so far off that they cause the low idle?