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Spark plugs not firing properly causing fuel to escape into the exhaust pipe that then ignites later on causing discolouration
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If the old Guzzi fishtails are like the old BMW fishtails, there are no baffles. The pinched end does all the muffling. One and a quarter turns out from seated indicates that you may not have full adjustment available for your idle mixture. If it�s possible, I would suggest a size smaller on your pilot jet. You need at least two turns out from seated with your mixture screw to assure you have a sufficient adjustment range. I had this same sort of trouble with an old Beemer. Even when I got it running as well as I could, I had to raise the idle a bit to make it behave at low speeds....
What I mean is that discoloration does not necessarily mean unburned fuel was actually burning, as in a "fire" inside the muffler. I have seen it on other Guzzi mufflers, mostly on tonti framed calis, like my aluminum.Rick.
Thank you Sheepdog. It's running the stock 50 idle jet. I tried a 46 idle jet and the mixture screw was only 1/4 turn out (it is an air strangler system). I've also got an idle jet that is drilled to about 60 and needed the air screw out 6 turns or something. Never found the lean drop.
Okay...I had the circuit design backward. It sounds like the bike is really rich down low. Any chance that there is a crack between the float bowl and the Venturi (or one of the ancillary circuits)? I had an Isuzu that did just that when it had been in a small collision. It ran great up top, but was miserable down low. Or perhaps a #53 idle jet...
I haven't seen that one, Sean. Which manual is it in?I have version 1.1