Here is the deal, I had this same problem before the carbs were totally rebuilt,new carb boots,new vboost boots... I can sync both left carbs, i can sync both right carbs... The front sync screw does next to nothing, i cant bring both sides together, even standing on my head...
Using the carbtune, so i thought maybe its the carbtune... What i did was hooked up a single vac meter and used one of the lines from the carbtune..
just for shits to see what i had.. on the right side the needle remained very steady on both carbs... moved to the left side the needle is jumping like a pogo stick, i mean a 5 pound jump back and forth...
Like i said even before i pulled the carbs this past winter i had the same problem getting both carb banks to play together... after new fuel tank,sending unit,total carb rebuild,new plug wires,fuel filter,plugs:bang head:
Still the same problem... What the hell is causing this? The only thing left that i can think of is doing a leak down test on both left cyl, maybe a valve adjustment issue??? I should add when on the left side with the single meter hooked up, if i raise rpms the jumping of the needle does settle down somewhat... The bike i bought used with 2000 miles on it, it wasnt ridden much, but i would be willing to bet the valves were never set at the dealer after break in 1200 to 1500 mile mark.... bike now has around 11000 on it..
Come on experts, what the hell is causing this??????????:bang head::damn angry::bang head:
Using the carbtune, so i thought maybe its the carbtune... What i did was hooked up a single vac meter and used one of the lines from the carbtune..
just for shits to see what i had.. on the right side the needle remained very steady on both carbs... moved to the left side the needle is jumping like a pogo stick, i mean a 5 pound jump back and forth...
Like i said even before i pulled the carbs this past winter i had the same problem getting both carb banks to play together... after new fuel tank,sending unit,total carb rebuild,new plug wires,fuel filter,plugs:bang head:
Still the same problem... What the hell is causing this? The only thing left that i can think of is doing a leak down test on both left cyl, maybe a valve adjustment issue??? I should add when on the left side with the single meter hooked up, if i raise rpms the jumping of the needle does settle down somewhat... The bike i bought used with 2000 miles on it, it wasnt ridden much, but i would be willing to bet the valves were never set at the dealer after break in 1200 to 1500 mile mark.... bike now has around 11000 on it..
Come on experts, what the hell is causing this??????????:bang head::damn angry::bang head: