acammer
Well-Known Member
Hey guys. I have been riding the VMax since March of this year, after buying the bike in January. Bike has run very well, starts great, excellent power. I have noticed some drivability issues in the pilot circuit that have become markedly worse as the temperatures have climbing above 90* recently. Yesterday, after my 30 mile ride home from work, sitting in traffic, I was able to clearly hear that I was loosing 1 and then even both cylinders at idle on the left bank. I have super-trapps with 5 discs and open end caps, and could clearly hear that just idling both cylinders would roughen as soon as I let it idle, and then quit all together. A blip of the throttle would relight them. If I kept it open a bit, they were there, but a bit rough. Once underway and over 1500rpm things were fine. Also, if I let the bike lug down to near idle in second or third gear and then apply maybe 30-40% throttle, I could get the left bank to instantly quit, a bit more throttle, or as soon as the revs came up a bit more, and they both cut right back in. I have a very rich smell, both on cold starts and any idle condition. Also, my cold starts are SUPER easy. This morning it was 70* out, I started the bike and immediately cut the choke back off completely, and could idle, and hold the 1800rpm rich pilot check. FYI carbs synced with home made manometer 2wks ago, and peashooter completed.
So, I think it's pretty clear that I have a rich pilot circuit. I don't have any black smoke that I can find, but is it possible that the pilot circuit is so rich that it would cause this cutting out when things get really warm - I would expect in the heat that things would be going rich. I guess the other possibility is an air-leak that gets worse as things warm up, but I don't notice any lean popping.
My screws have been uncovered by the previous owner, I just looked this morning before I rode in. I am planning to try some adjusting when I get home tonight. Am I correct that the adjustment is to a fuel circuit, and screwing in to seat the needle restricts fuel (leaner) and backing the screw will fatten the mixture? Whats a good base-line for a near stock max, just the open cap super-trapps, and a dyna 3000 on curve 4. I will take care with the screws, I've read the horror stories about them stripping, hopefully these will play nice.
I appreciate your input.
So, I think it's pretty clear that I have a rich pilot circuit. I don't have any black smoke that I can find, but is it possible that the pilot circuit is so rich that it would cause this cutting out when things get really warm - I would expect in the heat that things would be going rich. I guess the other possibility is an air-leak that gets worse as things warm up, but I don't notice any lean popping.
My screws have been uncovered by the previous owner, I just looked this morning before I rode in. I am planning to try some adjusting when I get home tonight. Am I correct that the adjustment is to a fuel circuit, and screwing in to seat the needle restricts fuel (leaner) and backing the screw will fatten the mixture? Whats a good base-line for a near stock max, just the open cap super-trapps, and a dyna 3000 on curve 4. I will take care with the screws, I've read the horror stories about them stripping, hopefully these will play nice.
I appreciate your input.