A few weeks ago, i posted about the wiring issues that I had with putting together a bike that i had to take completely apart, powder coat the frame, and then put it all back together. A few of you pointed me to solutions for wiring diagrams and headlight bucket wiring... GS Whisperer was one of the ones who contributed to helping me through that.
I got the bike completely back together. My uncle built the motor, and i was able to watch,, the only thing i was not sure about was the DOHC set up, since i am more of a smallblock chevy dude, and can build them easily. The bike fired right up.
First mistake i made was buying the cheap pod filters. Those have a lip on them, where the filter meets the mouth of the carburetor, and on the Mikunis i have, stock carbs, there are notches that need to be cut in the lip, and by the time you cut the four notches for the small air passages, and then the big one that is at the top of the mouth of the carb, there is nothing to hold to filter body against the mouth of the carb. The rubber is not rigid enough.
I got K&N pods on the way.
The problem, though, is that the bike, with or without filters, does not accelerate, just flattens out under acceleration. Sometimes it seems to starve for fuel and dies on me at at idle, or as i try to take off.
From the time i got the motor back in, I have had the Sigma jet kit in the carbs. It tells you to run the air/fuel mixture screws all the way in, and then back them out (1 and 4 is one less turn out, i think, than 2 and 3, but i do know they are different). I had to drill a hole in the barrel, change the jet sizes, and then they were kind of vague about shimming the needles.
I left the stock shim on and added another one. Now, I am thinking that I should go up two more shims on each needle.
I got the carbs off, and i am going to pull the plugs, get a reading, and then decide whether to play with the air fuel mixture or shim the needles.
If anyone has any suggestions, I am all ears.
I got the bike completely back together. My uncle built the motor, and i was able to watch,, the only thing i was not sure about was the DOHC set up, since i am more of a smallblock chevy dude, and can build them easily. The bike fired right up.
First mistake i made was buying the cheap pod filters. Those have a lip on them, where the filter meets the mouth of the carburetor, and on the Mikunis i have, stock carbs, there are notches that need to be cut in the lip, and by the time you cut the four notches for the small air passages, and then the big one that is at the top of the mouth of the carb, there is nothing to hold to filter body against the mouth of the carb. The rubber is not rigid enough.
I got K&N pods on the way.
The problem, though, is that the bike, with or without filters, does not accelerate, just flattens out under acceleration. Sometimes it seems to starve for fuel and dies on me at at idle, or as i try to take off.
From the time i got the motor back in, I have had the Sigma jet kit in the carbs. It tells you to run the air/fuel mixture screws all the way in, and then back them out (1 and 4 is one less turn out, i think, than 2 and 3, but i do know they are different). I had to drill a hole in the barrel, change the jet sizes, and then they were kind of vague about shimming the needles.
I left the stock shim on and added another one. Now, I am thinking that I should go up two more shims on each needle.
I got the carbs off, and i am going to pull the plugs, get a reading, and then decide whether to play with the air fuel mixture or shim the needles.
If anyone has any suggestions, I am all ears.