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Swapping the coils from one side to the other actually did make it run worse, but still no change. I'll see if I can find some good used ones from one of the bike shops nearby.
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I'm starting to think that I'm an idiot of all things mechanical.
I think I have the overflow lines plugged into the vacuum port on the petcock and the ****** ************ ******* ********* *** ******* overflow plugged into the *** ***** ** **** vacuum port for the petcock.
**Edit for clarity**
Basically the fuel overflow is pushing against the petcock, preventing it from opening when in run or reserve. The overflow is blocked and fuel backs up over the floats and into the intakes. So very disappointed that I can't run out and fix it right now. Damn the darkness.
The petcock is brand new, and the vacuum nipple is on the right-hand carb. The carbs on this bike more resemble the BS36's in Nessisim'. tutorial than the BS34's I've seen in most of the other write-ups (including the Clymer manual).
I don't have a photobucket so I'm not sure which photo you're referring to. Here are the photos I do have:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/tonythayer/sets/72157627061129467
The photos are old and don't show the new airbox.
Oops,I was looking at Pete's pictureswhat year is yours?
Looking at your pics and him telling me his vacuum hooked up on #2 I was thinking "holy cow this guy's got his carbs on backwards and his choke and throttle mixed upHaha all good, now it all makes sense
Just to answer the question, the lever actuated choke is because the scrambler pipe being made by Tranzac at the moment will be in the way of the choke lever, and I've always wanted it on the 'bar rather than the carbs too.
Looking at your pics and him telling me his vacuum hooked up on #2 I was thinking "holy cow this guy's got his carbs on backwards and his choke and throttle mixed up" as I see obviously not the case.