My daily rider, over the course of the last weeks, sometimes only stubbornly pulled, and was very weak at higher RPMs, which is not the natural behaviour of a 550.
I did start some threads asking about that in here, fixed some issues - O-Rings, loose vaccum inlet screws - but the issue kept coming back.
Just as I suspected the carbs clogged, she belched fuel onto the street repeatedly, so off the carbs came (Sure enough, needle valve had some varnish flakes, but that's for another thread).
Interestingly, the main jet size differs from the other 550 I'm rebuilding. On my daily rider, on the main jet I found a "80" stamped, the other bike sports "102.5". Pilot jets are 50 for both bikes.
My notes say that on the carb bank with the higher number stamped on the main jet, most carbs had/have its pilot jet needle screw 3.5 half-turns out, the pilot air needle screw 4 half-turns.
Soooooo - one of the has a way richer mixture? Wonder which one is closer to stock, and what the PO's motivation was to deviate. :-k
I did start some threads asking about that in here, fixed some issues - O-Rings, loose vaccum inlet screws - but the issue kept coming back.
Just as I suspected the carbs clogged, she belched fuel onto the street repeatedly, so off the carbs came (Sure enough, needle valve had some varnish flakes, but that's for another thread).
Interestingly, the main jet size differs from the other 550 I'm rebuilding. On my daily rider, on the main jet I found a "80" stamped, the other bike sports "102.5". Pilot jets are 50 for both bikes.
My notes say that on the carb bank with the higher number stamped on the main jet, most carbs had/have its pilot jet needle screw 3.5 half-turns out, the pilot air needle screw 4 half-turns.
Soooooo - one of the has a way richer mixture? Wonder which one is closer to stock, and what the PO's motivation was to deviate. :-k
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