Clutch Cargo
Veteran Member
Greetings,
I recently acquired a 1973 SL350 that is exhibiting an issue for which I could use some wisdom and insight, before I dive into troubleshooting.
The bike starts and idles perfectly. Ridden at lower RPM (up to 3.5k or so) it runs fine. However, as you push beyond that it will begin to stutter and jerk, with the occasional, very minor, pop/backfire. To me, it seems that the problem comes as the bike transitions off the needle to the main jet. Based on exhaust sound, it feels like it is the right cylinder.
Gut says that it could be a clog in the main jet, possibly leaking seal around the jet. Maybe a leak in the boot between carb and cylinder. Possibly timing advance is not working. Given the numerous "might be" scenarios, I am interested in the wisdom of the group regarding your thoughts.
Thanks,
Darrell
I recently acquired a 1973 SL350 that is exhibiting an issue for which I could use some wisdom and insight, before I dive into troubleshooting.
The bike starts and idles perfectly. Ridden at lower RPM (up to 3.5k or so) it runs fine. However, as you push beyond that it will begin to stutter and jerk, with the occasional, very minor, pop/backfire. To me, it seems that the problem comes as the bike transitions off the needle to the main jet. Based on exhaust sound, it feels like it is the right cylinder.
Gut says that it could be a clog in the main jet, possibly leaking seal around the jet. Maybe a leak in the boot between carb and cylinder. Possibly timing advance is not working. Given the numerous "might be" scenarios, I am interested in the wisdom of the group regarding your thoughts.
Thanks,
Darrell