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Double intake gasket between head and manifold. At idle spray it with something- WD, Carb Cleaner, etc. worth a try. leaked on mine gave similar symptoms.
Gasket replaced 80 miles ago. Symptoms did not change.Would aged carburetor slides or a worn interface between carb & slide cause an issue? Carbs are 48 years & 120,000 miles old.
When I took the carbs apart on the BMW R80/7 for the first time, I accidentally swapped the enrichener plates on the side of the Bings. That was hanging up my idle at times. But I highly doubt you’re as careless as I…ever.
Wouldn't it be a kick in the head if all it was was weak throttle springs? Rebuilt the whole thing when all it really needed was a couple of springs.
...I went a step further and did a light lapping on the face of the slides to reduce irregularities. It smoothed out the bare aluminum but hardly effected the dark anodized spots. Guess those are low spots on the slide. I also put a bit of 600 grit on the slide face and ran it down and up the slide chamber just enough to remove any major irregularities. Finally I finished assembly using the original Carpal Tunnel slide springs....
I'm too old and lazy and to swap back to the light springs then do all the confirmation trials.But when the problem began last year I did revert to the original springs and the problem did not go away. So I'm pretty sure springs were not the answer. I did not swap or modify the finish on the slides at that time.So the change that remedied the problem was creating reducing slide friction by reworking the slide surfaces and swapping left for right.If I ever replace the slides or find someone to recoat the worn slide face I will reconsider the light springs. Right now my wear surfaces are two equally hard parts of aluminum. Better when the two surfaces are dissimilar in hardness.PTFE impregnated anodize would be an ideal coating but probably minimum charges would exceed cost of two new slides. I think the new ones are hardcoat anodized. So I'll question a few plating shops and in the meantime ride the heck out of her. I really do like my red bike.
Well done! Now you've got a new bike all because of worn slides. I really doubt that friction had anything to do with it. In fact, I'd think there was less contact before, which would equate to less friction. But that's just guessing and it's possible there was no change in the amount of friction. I'm thinking the difference is a better seal - less air leak past the slide.