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I can't tell if that plug pic looks oily or just sooty from a rich mixture. I'm thinking rich because you don't mention seeing any whitish smoke and you said compression was good.
I'd probably back up a bit and with one of the other plugs I'd verify good spark. If the spark looks the same at 3 as it does at 4, I'd blame the carb.
Considering what you've already tried, I'd try different throttle settings followed by a plug check to see if you can narrow it down to the main jet, jet needle or pilot circuit. I think you said it seemed to run fine until 65 or so(?). If so, then that suggests the pilot circuit is OK and maybe it's the jet needle or main jet.
Before testing, one thought is the primary air jet could be clogged/semi-clogged? The primary air jet controls air flow while operating in the jet needle and main jet circuits. It supplies air through a passage that leads directly to the jet needle/needle jet. Don't just blow high pressure into it and call it good, VERIFY where the air is exiting and that it appears to be 100% clear. Study a CV carb illustration and you'll know right where to feel for exiting air. Compare that flow to one of the carbs that isn't giving you any trouble.
After that, a rich mixture could be other things if carb related. Worn needle jet, jet needle, dirt/varnish build up in the tiny holes in the needle jet/bleed pipe, leaking o-ring, incorrect jet size, etc.
Thanks for weighing in Keith - I am in the process of now working through all the carb variables you mentioned. I've ruled out spark because I've already covered that "with a blanket" - coil mod, new Dyna coils & wires, charging system OK... spark is nice & blue on all 4.
I just replaced the mains (115) & pilots (40) with geniune Mikuni parts, and also blew out the air pilots (180).
I have previously dipped & replaced o-rings on these carbs (my 3rd set), but I know they still MAY be plugged. However, I'm pretty sure I did a good job butI know it's possible it wasn't good enough...
I think tonights exercise is to switch slide assemblies between #3 (black plug) and #1 (kinda lean plug).
One of four things will happen:
a) #1 is black, #3 is OK (bad jet needle)
b) #3 is black, #1 is OK ((bad jet needle seat)
c) Both #1 & #3 are black (both jet needle & seat are bad)
d) Both #1 & #3 are OK (Full moon effect, call it lucky!!)
I'll post tonight on my progress.b) #3 is black, #1 is OK ((bad jet needle seat)
c) Both #1 & #3 are black (both jet needle & seat are bad)
d) Both #1 & #3 are OK (Full moon effect, call it lucky!!)
Thanks,
mike