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shirazdrum
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Well thank you guys for the diagnosis and the manual offer. I made it safe and sound to Buenos Aires with no trouble at all except the very hot waether down here. I met up with Adrian and we took the bike to his friend's shop for further check up to be sure. The engine sounds and runs great and except the little seal leak on the clutch shaft, no other issues.
We pulled the spark plugs to double check everything, and it's running lean again. They are definitely white this time. First we checked the timing, and it was dead on. The petcock is flowing good, no restriction in the fuel delivery system until it reaches the carbs. The boots are brand new and nothing else I can think of other than the carbs that can cause the lean condition.
Now carburetors are out my world, so I?m no expert here. From what the guy explains to me, the air flow for high RPM cannot be adjusted with the air screw and the air screw only controls the idle and low rpm conditions. His recommendation is to measure the float height level first and if that's in spec, move up one size on the main jets to give it more fuel. I think (can't be sure though) that the jets are stock, and if that's the case, why would it run lean to begin with? Colder plugs maybe?
Are we missing something here? I?m trying to read through the carb papers but any help would be appreciated before we do more damage.
We pulled the spark plugs to double check everything, and it's running lean again. They are definitely white this time. First we checked the timing, and it was dead on. The petcock is flowing good, no restriction in the fuel delivery system until it reaches the carbs. The boots are brand new and nothing else I can think of other than the carbs that can cause the lean condition.
Now carburetors are out my world, so I?m no expert here. From what the guy explains to me, the air flow for high RPM cannot be adjusted with the air screw and the air screw only controls the idle and low rpm conditions. His recommendation is to measure the float height level first and if that's in spec, move up one size on the main jets to give it more fuel. I think (can't be sure though) that the jets are stock, and if that's the case, why would it run lean to begin with? Colder plugs maybe?
Are we missing something here? I?m trying to read through the carb papers but any help would be appreciated before we do more damage.