This was just done at home with the bike not running. I'll re-do the test tomorrow.Compression test done with throttle held wide open? 185 is spec so 100/110 isn't good.
Low compression will make the plugs look like yours
I'm just surprised there still places that sell RC Cola, haven't seen it in Florida since I was a young'un.

You can find it in any grocery store up here, just not at every convenience/gas station store.I'm just surprised there still places that sell RC Cola, haven't seen it in Florida since I was a young'un.![]()
I'm thinking it's the carbs still, when they were "cleaned", I don't think they were properly cleaned. Just partially taken apart and dumped into a ultrasonic for an hour or two and blown out. I'll check the caps, though I would be surprised if frank gave me bad caps, they are NOS NGK caps from what I recall... But things do break down even in they sit, this bike is a testament to it!OK, compression isn't that bad after all.
I would verify the plug end caps have 5K resistance.
Carb sync followed by mixture adjustment for highest idle speed.
If still a problem then go after float levels next.
Any advice is good advice for me, and I appreciate that there are others watching this thread. I can never state enough that I don't have much technical knowledge, more-so when it comes to carburated engines bigger than a weed whacker.Well, I will continue to follow your progress, but I will need to refrain from providing any further advice. You may be entering expert territory, so I will leave it to the experts.
They are new NGK caps that I just purchase from DSS and charge the same cost. They were definitely made in the past few years.I'm thinking it's the carbs still, when they were "cleaned", I don't think they were properly cleaned. Just partially taken apart and dumped into a ultrasonic for an hour or two and blown out. I'll check the caps, though I would be surprised if frank gave me bad caps, they are NOS NGK caps from what I recall... But things do break down even in they sit, this bike is a testament to it!
Any advice is good advice for me, and I appreciate that there are others watching this thread. I can never state enough that I don't have much technical knowledge, more-so when it comes to carburated engines bigger than a weed whacker.
Yeah I just tested them, 5.1k and 5.3k Ohms for both of them. It's definitely the carbs.They are new NGK caps that I just purchase from DSS and charge the same cost. They were definitely made in the past few years.
I forgot to ask, what you you mean "highest idle speed"? The carbs are currently synced, as I posted earlier. The were synced at a vacuum of -18 cm/HgCarb sync followed by mixture adjustment for highest idle speed.
You pull the tank off, and remove the bolts holding the connecting plates for the upper engine block. You loosen and move the rear clamps that connect the airbox and carbs, and loosen the bolts that hold the front boots on. You then pull back on the carbs, and twist down and pull to the left. The carbs will come out fairly easily. pull off all of the cables and the carbs are free. And you just do the reverse to put them back on, no picks needed.What is the FSM way? I was pretty sure they want you to do the same. You can pull the box back just enough to sneak the carbs out of the way.
Doing it on my 78 Tii made a huge difference. Mid range flat spot gone and better high end too.well, I got the cabs back on again and it still just flat-lines at 5k rpm in 5th. I genuinely don't know what to do at this point, the only thing left is to go and pull the slow jets out, I suppose.
You know what drill bit size+ tap size you used? for future reference.Doing it on my 78 Tii made a huge difference. Mid range flat spot gone and better high end too.
#3-48You know what drill bit size+ tap size you used? for future reference.


That is probably better. I used the 4-40 and did need to drill about 2-3 mm. Don't drill too deep, only enough for tap to engage and cut a couple threads.#3-48
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While I think it's the same, but is this size also OK for VB21B carbs? I do not have VB21A ones.#3-48

