1976 CB750F. Solved the ignition problem and now it runs good. It's a little "stumbly" below 4K but north of that it pulls strong towards redline. Fires up good and idles ok however I'm forced onto reserve at 60miles instead of 120. The fuel mileage is horribly bad. Plugs are sooty as expected.
Wondering what carb problem would let it run reasonably well but burn through so much gas. As part of the rebuild carbs were completely apart, cleaned ultrasonically and then assembled with the original brass and set to stock setting. I synched them cold on the bench with a drill bit. When last together (almost 20 years ago) it ran well. The float bowls don't piss gas.
I had the jugs honed and put in fresh rings. Got about 150 miles on it so far. Should it burn more gas (way more?) until the rings seat?
Wondering what carb problem would let it run reasonably well but burn through so much gas. As part of the rebuild carbs were completely apart, cleaned ultrasonically and then assembled with the original brass and set to stock setting. I synched them cold on the bench with a drill bit. When last together (almost 20 years ago) it ran well. The float bowls don't piss gas.
I had the jugs honed and put in fresh rings. Got about 150 miles on it so far. Should it burn more gas (way more?) until the rings seat?