norusa
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Hi all,
My 1976 CJ360T project is now up and running, and I'm having fun riding it. Getting to this stage is great, but now of course starts the fine-tuning. Hence, I have some questions regarding air/fuel mixture. Here's what I've done on the carb/fuel side:
. I'm running 92 octane ethanol-free gas. The bike starts fine and runs fine.
However, I had to set the air mix screws to only 1/4 of a turn (instead of the 2 full turns out per shop manual) in order for it to run without sounding like it's bogging down. This doesn't quite sound right, and I'm suspecting it's still running too rich. Attached are a couple of picture of new sparks plugs after only 4-5 hours of riding. The black on the threads is not oily, just dusty/sooty. Which I believe indicates carbon fouling from running too rich.
If you (experts) agree with my thoughts about it still running too rich, what are the most likely 'culprits'? Should I try changing the float heights (higher or lower?)? Fine-tune ignition timing? I'll do a carb vacuum sync (haven't gotten around to it yet), could this be a factor (although I've done a bench sync with guitar string and all)? Anything else?
Appreciate input, as always!


Best Regards,
Kim.
My 1976 CJ360T project is now up and running, and I'm having fun riding it. Getting to this stage is great, but now of course starts the fine-tuning. Hence, I have some questions regarding air/fuel mixture. Here's what I've done on the carb/fuel side:
- Full carb clean and rebuild
- Cleaned points and set to correct gaps
- Float heights set (to the best of my ability) to 18.5 mm (per shop manual)
- Bench sync (not vacuum sync yet)
- New fuel lines
- New intake manifolds
However, I had to set the air mix screws to only 1/4 of a turn (instead of the 2 full turns out per shop manual) in order for it to run without sounding like it's bogging down. This doesn't quite sound right, and I'm suspecting it's still running too rich. Attached are a couple of picture of new sparks plugs after only 4-5 hours of riding. The black on the threads is not oily, just dusty/sooty. Which I believe indicates carbon fouling from running too rich.
If you (experts) agree with my thoughts about it still running too rich, what are the most likely 'culprits'? Should I try changing the float heights (higher or lower?)? Fine-tune ignition timing? I'll do a carb vacuum sync (haven't gotten around to it yet), could this be a factor (although I've done a bench sync with guitar string and all)? Anything else?
Appreciate input, as always!


Best Regards,
Kim.

