Well, the manual adjuster went in without a problem. I adjusted it just looking at the deflection of the cam chain with the cover off, and it seems to run without any noises, so I'm just leaving it at that. I was hoping for a trouble-free maiden trip on Sunday, but the bike broke down 3 times. The second and third times, it seems the low fuel was part of it, as when I filled up, the problems went away. So either petcock, fuel filter or just carb problems. So on monday I bought a new inline filter and thought if I just left the petcock on the secret 'prime' setting, I'd be good.
No chance. I watched my inline filter and the carbs continued to gulp down fuel... until it was dripping out from underneath the air intake clamps. So I can understand one of the carbs or even two having stuck floats, but all four carbs? That's what it looks like--what else could be causing this?
So I guess it's carb time. I'm a bit disappointed, because I bought this bike after selling a 1981 Honda cx500 that I spent over a year restoring--full carb rebuild, new petcock, tank coated, electrical system fixed, etc, etc. That bike had not run in 10 years and was intended to be a project bike, I bought it for $400. This bike I test rode and was assured was running perfect, I paid $2k... so I'm pissed.
The first time it broke down--that's a mystery. It was still cool out, I had ridden 15 miles, and the gas tank was full. I removed the tank, played with the ignition wires, and after a while it fired up. No idea if my poking around had anything to do with it running. Then it ran for a full 2 hours without a problem, not a hiccup, then it started to die again when the tank was more empty...
But I did take it through the twisties for the first time, and I think largely due to the radial tires and upgraded suspension, it was definitely sweet.