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- Oct 6, 2013
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- Hopewell,va
- My Bike Models
- 1949 panhead,1972 cb750,1998 cbr600f3 and 2023 can am spyder rt limited sea to sky
Groovy,thanks
Connect it, the engine needs more ignition advance as RPM rises.I have some more progress - the engine ticks over quite well and low road speeds are ok, however when the throttle is over half open things get a bit unstable - feels almost like fuel starvation so maybe the main jet needs changing (147 at the moment)
It occurred to me that the ECU has a vacuum connection which I have not connected yet - is it looking for a vacuum to adjust the timing? Should I block it off?
I've really not found anything randakk sells worth buying not to mention overpriced. Back when he was based out of North Carolina he was pretty good to deal with now the only way you can even contact them is email only. That pretty much done it for me I'm old-school I like being able to talk to someone or at least text messageWell she runs - sort of .....
I still have to sort out the carbs sync properly but at low revs she behaves quite well. Mid range is where the problem is - there seems to be a big black hole where all the power is supposed to be ...... if you open her up, ride it out and wait, full power kicks in and you wonder how it can run so well at low and high revs (or throttle ) Part of it is inevitably the terrible Randakk manifolds, also the mis-match in port sizes - 32mm / 28mm with a 'ledge' which must really screw up the gas flow.
As the rest of the bike is performing really well - surprisingly well for an old girl - I am tempted to persevere with these Weber clones and maybe do some cave man porting on the 1200's heads and manifolds - I have come this far.
I agree randakk does sell good gaskets but that's it he's waaaaaay to proud of all his merchandise and nearly impossible to contact. I feel if I'm paying for something that expensive you should at least care to give some q/aGood move this randakks push of this set up was a complete failure and extremely overpriced ...plus he discounted people like me and others who used single carb set up ...claiming stocks were better ...but his side mounted exposed to weather was better than stock ...it was all pure BS ...I HAVE NEVER COME ACCROSS ANY OLDWING 4 that comes close to running like the hooch bike ...it's basically modded 1200 motor mostly with other yr parts ..it has a highly modded Weber progressive linkage 2 barrel carb and custom programmed ignition it's so fast it's dangerous ..many unstablizing problems with a high powered boxer motor and shaft drive set up to say the least ...I don't ride much any more but it's been 30 thousand miles since built hurt me once pretty and almost twice the last time I got it down to about 20mph before I totally lost it ..lol I was very lucky ...I don't think I would ever sale it ..it a great build but it's dangerous ...I pretty much into my vettes now with 4 wheels but they are convertibles lol ...
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