bren
Forum Apprentice
i'm getting frustrated, i need help thinking through this. let me just put out some basic obvservations i've taken.
the left cylinder is way richer than the right one still.
the only way i can get it to idle evenly is to back the sync screw out really far. when i put the carbtune on there, it shows much more vac pressure on the left cylinder. but if i sync it up, it idles unevenly, and it still takes a long time to come back down to idle when i blip it.
the right pipe is running way hotter than the left one.
the left side was puffing intermittently at idle when it got really warmed up.
i looked at the plugs after about 10 or 15 minutes of mostly idling. the left plug is starting to turn brown. the right one still looks basically brand new.
the left cylinder is way richer than the right one still.
the only way i can get it to idle evenly is to back the sync screw out really far. when i put the carbtune on there, it shows much more vac pressure on the left cylinder. but if i sync it up, it idles unevenly, and it still takes a long time to come back down to idle when i blip it.
the right pipe is running way hotter than the left one.
the left side was puffing intermittently at idle when it got really warmed up.
i looked at the plugs after about 10 or 15 minutes of mostly idling. the left plug is starting to turn brown. the right one still looks basically brand new.
- what i'm trying to understand is, is the left cylinder too rich? or is the right cylinder too lean? how can you tell?
- if the cylinders are this different, then, if there's an air leak, it's gotta be after the carbs, not in the airbox, right?
- this could be caused by the right carb still not being clean enough? or the right side float being too low? what else?