JohnnyL
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Hey ya'all. My bike has been sitting in my barn and not ridden for quite some time. A few weeks ago, I decided to get it out to prepare for the upcoming Distinguished Gentleman's ride that I am doing with my son this Sunday. The bike didn't want to start so I decided to tear the motor down one more time. With the help of Bwringer, we discovered that one of the cylinders had a sort of divot taken out of it. Possibly something I didn't catch on the first rebuild. The bike always blew a lot of smoke from the oil catch can. I found a nice cylinder off of ebay and quickly ordered it. Received the cylinder, painted it and honed the cylinders. Reassembled the motor again, checked valve clearances and started the bike. The bike started right up but would hang at 3000 RPM. The slightest touch of the idle screw would drop the idle down and then below idle and die.
Brian took the carbs(VM22SS) and disassembled them and looked at them very carefully. He found a few things that were suspect. Grooved mixture screw, some bad o-rings, tiny specs of dirt in the bowls and clogged choke passages. He cleaned them thoroughly, we replaced the four mixture screws and new o-rings. Thinking this would resolve the issue, I slapped the carbs on and the bike started right up but still hanging at 3000 RPM.
I am running an open exhaust and velocity stacks. I have upped the main jet from 80 to 90. I have also upped the pilot from 15 to 17.5.
I just pulled the plugs this morning and they are black. Obviously running very rich. Carbs tend to burp now and then.
I pulled the brand new carb boots this morning to see if there were any obvious signs of leaks but didn't see anything. They are new factory boots and o-rings.
I have yet to check the bikes timing dynamically. It has a Dyna S ignition. Could the timing be off enough to cause this issue? The bike revs out nicely.
I am desperate. I need to get this bike running by Sunday so I can do this ride with my son. I could ride my MT-09 but would much rather be on the cafe bike along with my son on his cafe bike. Any input or ideas are much appreciated. Thanks.
John
Brian took the carbs(VM22SS) and disassembled them and looked at them very carefully. He found a few things that were suspect. Grooved mixture screw, some bad o-rings, tiny specs of dirt in the bowls and clogged choke passages. He cleaned them thoroughly, we replaced the four mixture screws and new o-rings. Thinking this would resolve the issue, I slapped the carbs on and the bike started right up but still hanging at 3000 RPM.
I am running an open exhaust and velocity stacks. I have upped the main jet from 80 to 90. I have also upped the pilot from 15 to 17.5.
I just pulled the plugs this morning and they are black. Obviously running very rich. Carbs tend to burp now and then.
I pulled the brand new carb boots this morning to see if there were any obvious signs of leaks but didn't see anything. They are new factory boots and o-rings.
I have yet to check the bikes timing dynamically. It has a Dyna S ignition. Could the timing be off enough to cause this issue? The bike revs out nicely.
I am desperate. I need to get this bike running by Sunday so I can do this ride with my son. I could ride my MT-09 but would much rather be on the cafe bike along with my son on his cafe bike. Any input or ideas are much appreciated. Thanks.
John