Whats goin on fellas?( or ladies if thats the case!)
I'm not new to this forum, just don't post much cuz you guy's have so much awesome information i never have to! This one has me stumped. I'll start by saying that i HAVE NOT done a vacuum sync yet. Only a bench sync after carb rebuild.I have a 1974 CB750. Air pods and 4 into 2 exhaust. I went with 112.5 mains and moved my needle clips down (in the richer direction)one notch from center on the advice of the guy from the parts house. I gotta say the bike runs excellent! Really quick and responsive throughout throttle! The problem i have is as follows,I was getting pops through the carbs. Like an intake leak or a lean running motor.I checked for leaks and found none. It also had a slight stumble on take off which would generally produce one of these pops.Thinking my mains weren't big enough I kept adjusting on the richer side.Eventualy bottoming out the mixture screw and then going for choke to further richen the mixture.I then "stumbled"(haha) on a post that said that described a stumble being a rich condition.I figured i would give it a go, since i tried a half dozen other fixes, and started adjusting my mixture screws out. I have them at about 2 turns out.Stumble is gone and it still runs great throughout driving range. Here's the deal. At idle if i turn the throttle it will still pop through the carbs.It also seems to hover at around 2000rpm's for a few seconds then drops back down.(i have it idling at around a grand)There also doesn't seem to be any in between on my throttle positioner. I it's either 1000 rpm's or 2000 or higher.Anyone following me?
Can this just be a carb vacuum sync issue? Somebody tell me yes so I can go to sleep tonight!
I purchased this bike and a 70 a few months ago for dirt cheap and completely rebuilt the 74. I will post pictures in this thread of what it looked klike when i bought it and what it looks like now.Sorry I didn't take progress pictures.That's just how I am when I work on something.I don't have time to take silly pictures.Anybody else?
OK.I will now leave this in you guy's capable hands!
Steve