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ANON888CAFE
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I've done the carb dip. Rejetted. I have to replace two carb bodies; one because the float pin support was broken apparently from rust in the tank and replaced with random pin by PO or somesuch, the other I did the not-so-soft-touch-drilling method through the air needle plug. I'm going to order a V&H 4into1 exhaust next weekend. I have the cheap imgo or uni (can't remember brand) pod filters with oilsoaked xtra filter film stuff. Also in the next week or so I'm going to buy a new R/r, Stator, and ignition sys. So my question is, will this likely solve my "stalling" at anything beyond about 4.5 rpm. I can't lay on the throttle passed about 5.5 rpm else the engine sputters and bogs. At best my friend described it as a bronchial redline putter. It pops on engine breaking so I know it's running too lean for the region i live. (rockymtn area) I was a dumbass early on and chopped the exhaust just after the foot pegs near what I'd foolishly assumed was the end of the baffle. I know. Stoopid. But done, so I've been fighting this calibration war of attrition ever since. I've also pondered the idea of making a vaccuum tester for the carbs. Yah i know they're cheap but i'm in a spot. Things can be created easier than afforded at times. Bear with me. Or bare with me and we're all nuts... I've noted from other searches on the site that the leaness of my engine setup could be pretty damaging. I haven't done a valve adjustment yet as suggested in most prescribed reading here, but i'm hoping to do this in the coming days, tools can be rented. So really, am i on the right track? As in the two most important things i need to do next are exhaust and valve adjustment?...