Hello again everybody! Still been working slowly on the buffing, window seals, etc. It's to the point where I'm going to start driving it a little here and there again. I knew the carb kept leaking it's fuel out of the casting plugs over night so the other day I rebuilt the carb and sealed the plugs up. One thing I noticed was that one of these tubes had fallen out of the air horn and was resting in the bottom of the carb. Near as I can tell it's a secondary air bleed tube. Don't really know what it does... Either way, I put it back in place and peened it into place a bit. Seems tight now.
Sorry I got it running again today. Definitely runs a better! Was able to turn the idle down about a full turn from where it was before! Still not smooth at idle. Mostly smooth but not quite.
So I checked the header temperatures at each port and each was between 550-650 at idle. Seems a bit warm no?
I haven't messed with the idle mixture screws yet. When I put the carb back together I just ran them all the way in and then turned them each three turns out.
Either way, one of the header ports was at only 300 degrees as opposed to the 550-650 of the other ones. So I pulled that plug (number 5) and the number 3 plug just for fun as a comparison.
I broke the number 5 plug taking it out. I think. So the broken one is the colder running cylinder, and the not broken one is a cylinder running as hot as the others. What, if anything, is there to make of all this?