Handful of questions, 72 differences, +a chrome quoteI pulled everything back apart. Looks like I had some sense, but a poor memory.
I retained the original jets in the bike. I just changed out the float needle, holder, seals, and slide needle. I cleaned everything out and put the old slide needles back in. One carb somehow had the float set too high. I don't know how that happened ;). I'll start it tomorrow and see how it goes. I didn't have time to get it all back together (seat, etc) before it got dark. Do the adjuster screws wear over time? I didn't swap out those either. Got everything back together. Think it's better than before, but still problems at idle. Bike wants idle screws a turn or two from bottoming out. The only way I can get it to run with less is by pushing the mixture screw out. (2+ full revolutions at least). Going further out also erased the smoke. I pushed it pretty far out and got a flame out of one of the pipes.
Not sure what to do.
Back in the 60's when these bikes were new there was a statement.
"The carburetor problem is in direct proportion to the miss adjustment of the points and timing". .......lm.
Will recheck points tomorrow with a timing light. I did the static method you are known for. I have nos points , points plate, and condenser. I had focused on carb because it didnt appear to miss and seemed perfect at all but 0-1/8 throttle or so. I'll probably also get newer plugs (gnition)because these ones are probably tired of getting fouled.
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