Last fall I tried to vacuum sync the carbs on the bike and couldn't get a reading on my Carbtune. Though it idled smoothly and sounded good, the exhaust on cylinders 1 and 2 stayed cold so I tried to open up the carb slides. I ran out of adjustment, starting closing the other slides, and totally lost my baseline. I pulled the carbs off to bench sync again and now I'm ready to put them back on and try syncing again.
The carbs were cleaned according to the guide on BassCliff's site (disassembled, dipped in Berrymans for 24 hrs, passages cleaned with carb cleaner followed by air). New O rings in carbs and carb boots. Air/mixture screws are set to 1 1/4 turns from lightly seated. Fuel screws are at 7/8 from lightly seated. I have K&N pods with stock 4 into 2 exhaust.
Valves have been adjusted, points replaced and gapped, and timing set. I also trimmed a bit of the HT leads before it got cold and I need to recheck secondary resistance. I never checked primary cause I was afraid to disturb the epoxy covering the terminal.
I bought the bike last summer and it ran "decently". The positive lead melted off the battery which lead me to this site and all the maintenance mentioned above. I have not looked at the exhaust so I will check for leaks as it warms up. Do you just feel with your hand at the head and around the joints?
Please take a look at these pics. Yes, number 1 is dented on the top left of the inlet.

The carbs were cleaned according to the guide on BassCliff's site (disassembled, dipped in Berrymans for 24 hrs, passages cleaned with carb cleaner followed by air). New O rings in carbs and carb boots. Air/mixture screws are set to 1 1/4 turns from lightly seated. Fuel screws are at 7/8 from lightly seated. I have K&N pods with stock 4 into 2 exhaust.
Valves have been adjusted, points replaced and gapped, and timing set. I also trimmed a bit of the HT leads before it got cold and I need to recheck secondary resistance. I never checked primary cause I was afraid to disturb the epoxy covering the terminal.
I bought the bike last summer and it ran "decently". The positive lead melted off the battery which lead me to this site and all the maintenance mentioned above. I have not looked at the exhaust so I will check for leaks as it warms up. Do you just feel with your hand at the head and around the joints?
Please take a look at these pics. Yes, number 1 is dented on the top left of the inlet.


