I tried to fire up Redbone on Sunday. It turned over fine but would not start, backfiring through the xhaust and intake. I should layout the setup: new-to-me carbs that came from another Vmax that was setup w/ a Morley Jet kit for a elevation of ~600', my elevation is 694". The carbs are clean running 162.5 main jet, A/F 2.5 turns out. Running Marks 4 into 2 and have installed COPS (denso's from a '04 Honda F4vi,"Long") Plugs gapped at .025".
Since this is the first time I had tried to restart since returning the engine to the frame I wondered if I had installed something wrong, there was somthing wrong with the carbs (remember, new to me) or that I had disturbed some connection while either while dismantling, modding while engine was out or something had gone wrong during the install. This is the first time I had ever tackled this extensive of work on a motorcycle so I was learning a great deal as I went through each step.
I was not all that sure I had put everything back together properly when I turned the key to on, listened to it run through the vboost cycle, and the familiar clicking while it frantically tried to fill the bowls. I cycled the on key a couple of times to make sure the bowls were full. I hit the starter and the starter spun, the carb coughed. Being on edge about getting everything "right" my heart jumped out of my chest the first time it backfired out of the exhaust. I'm happy to report that I must have a strong heart! In my mind I going over the entire install, much like one would do when one goes over their entire life while slowly dying on tv. Then it hit me! Bam! I bet I had the front two coils crossed up! I quickly swapped the front two coils around, checked all connections, and hit the starter again. It turned over once...then twice....and sprang to life! While it was a little rough running (gas from November) it seemed to be running fairly well, all things considered. I brought it up to tempeture, burping the cooling system to purge any trapped air. I had some fresh gas which I added to the 1/4 full tank of old gas and Redbone seemed to like this much better.
WHEW! What a relief it is for it to be running this well, I still need to do a carb sync so that should help. It is also acting a little funny returning to idle a little slower than I like but I have also installed new SS throttle cables and when it is idling I twist forward on the grip the idle settles a little. I will go through the cable adjustments. Any suggestions on how to do this?
Very scary post at the beginning Brian, happy to hear it was just crossed coils!
The slow return may be just sync. Does the throttle snap back on seem to bind a little?
There is a pretty good section on cable adjust in the Clymers, if you have that one....I'm sure Haynes covers it well too.