Amcn44
New Member
Okay guys, sorry for the long rant here but I am at my wits end with this bike. I have a 1974 CB360 I got from a buddy that hadn't ran in a few years. I cleaned it up, cleaned the carbs, adjusted the cam chain, adjusted the valves, and put new spark plugs in. It has a Charlies Place electronic ignition and the carburetors have been swapped out to Mikuni VM-30s, so I'm following the Mikuni Tuning and Jetting Guide from The Vintage Bike Builder. I can get this thing idling at around 1400RPM pretty consistently, although sometimes when I start it up it runs super high (like 2000) and other times it runs right at 1200-1400 like I want. I'm getting to the section about tuning the air mixture screw and that's where it all falls apart. I ground the spark plug on the right cylinder and the left cylinder/carburetor idles low (which I would expect) and the air mixture screw does what it should (i.e. turning it out increases the idle speed to a certain point and then it starts to decrease). I feel confident that everything in that circuit works correctly. However, when I ground the spark plug on the left cylinder the right cylinder/carburetor idles super super high (like 2000RPM high), and turning the air mixture screw out just increases RPM with no stop in sight (I can unscrew the whole thing and it wont start to decrease the RPMs at all). I confirmed I don't have any vacuum leaks using the carburetor cleaner method sprayed around the boots. Do you guys have any clue at all what is happening? I feel like I'm about to go insane.