The carb's looked nice and clean but I cleaned them again anyhow. I just cut the velocity stacks off at the burn damage and they still seat up fine in the air box and the once the bike was reassembled it ran pretty good but stumbles under a load.
Here is a little video I made so you can hear it run without a load. http://www.roadrashsucks.com/video%20files/Roar.wmv
I also know the the air cleaner is old and the gasket that seats to the bottom of the air box/filter is gone. Will this cause the CV carbs to not work properly and may be causing the bike to stumble/backfire under a load (melting the air intake)? I realize that the problems are numerous and the solution is not easy but I like the challenge. I am wondering what you folks think caused the melted air intakes, which I think is the clue as to the real under lying problem with the bike not running properly under a load.
BTW here is a pic of the carbs fresh off the bike to show you how clean they were in the first place. I swear I did not clean them in the least prior to this picture.
/ and I thought this would be were I needed to start. I don't know what Pod's are but I will use the search function. I would think they are just single filters that fit over each carb but the does not explain the need for a sealed air box. The air box is warped but the floats are fine, does not show an heat damage anyhow.
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