Power down since fixing air leak.
Posted: Fri Jul 10, 2009 6:11 pm
I rode the bike today for the first time since fixing the air leak. It starts instantly and idles great. However it is definitely down on power and acceleration is only about 2/3 what it was. I am unsure of what way to go but I can't help but believe that it is too rich now.
On page 113 of the Clymer manual. there is mixture trouble shooting. It is confusing at best. I will try to answer all the best I can and see what you guys think.
Condition :rich mixture:
Rough idle --- no
Black exhaust smoke -- no
Hard starting when hot -- no
Blubbering under acceleration -- some
Black deposits in exhaust pipes -- Yes. Oily black deposits
Gas fouled spark plugs -- Say WHAT?
Poor gas mileage -- unknown
Engine performs worse as it warms up -- no
Condition: Lean mixture:
Backfiring -- no
Rough idle -- no
Overheating -- doesn't seem to be
Hesitation on acceleration -- barely discernible
Engine speed varies at fixed throttle -- no
White color on spark plug insulator -- no
Poor acceleration -- yes
So poor acceleration does not fall under the rich condition, but blubbering does. Seeing as how I just richened everything up by curing the air leak, I think I need to go to leaner pilots. I am at 2 over now. Maybe back to one over or all the way back to stock.
The engine is not modified in any way. No shaved head or other trickery. It's bone stock with the exception of pods and chambers.
So what do you aficionados think? Which way is up?
On page 113 of the Clymer manual. there is mixture trouble shooting. It is confusing at best. I will try to answer all the best I can and see what you guys think.
Condition :rich mixture:
Rough idle --- no
Black exhaust smoke -- no
Hard starting when hot -- no
Blubbering under acceleration -- some
Black deposits in exhaust pipes -- Yes. Oily black deposits
Gas fouled spark plugs -- Say WHAT?
Poor gas mileage -- unknown
Engine performs worse as it warms up -- no
Condition: Lean mixture:
Backfiring -- no
Rough idle -- no
Overheating -- doesn't seem to be
Hesitation on acceleration -- barely discernible
Engine speed varies at fixed throttle -- no
White color on spark plug insulator -- no
Poor acceleration -- yes
So poor acceleration does not fall under the rich condition, but blubbering does. Seeing as how I just richened everything up by curing the air leak, I think I need to go to leaner pilots. I am at 2 over now. Maybe back to one over or all the way back to stock.
The engine is not modified in any way. No shaved head or other trickery. It's bone stock with the exception of pods and chambers.
So what do you aficionados think? Which way is up?