yeah dude i fixed her but it got worse before better, my cylinders were flooded with gas at one point... all fixed now and in the end i ended up learning a lot
I know what u mean, nothing good is ever easy for some reason So based on GateKeepers post about the location of the master carb, and based on the vid some idiot(me,lol) posted that indicated the same thing, don't ask me why I came away from it thinking it was the one with the throttle sensor. I decided that I would redo the sync since I used the wrong carb to sync the gauge. As u know I did a sync last week, so I went back in and adjusted the gauge properly on the master and ran the check. Also seated the pilot screws and brought them back out 3 turns just so I know it's been done proper. From the last sync, this is what my carbs were reading this week I know it's said that newer bikes are supposed to hold their syncs longer, but what about a fairly new bike based on an older one? Anyways so I also decided to see if there was a difference in having the airbox on and off for the sync, here's with box off and on in that order so a bit of a difference. I managed to get everything sorted and straight, I'm not putting myself through this again for at least another month to see if the carbs keep their setting but here's proof that everything was as even as I could get it before putting her back together and before I forget, contrary to what some of you mofo's put in your post, there wasn't s**t about that fun!! Lies make baby Jesus cry and all that, lol