scotch wrote: kawboy point is valid ! My point was that if idles aren't delivering fuel correctly and this is the case if the circuits are dry and haven't been charged it is usually at this time you'll hear some soft "popping" until the idle circuits are full.
I'll go so far as to say both ideas are correct but with out being able to actually hear the severity of the popping/backfiring either or both conditions may be present. Admittedly to suggest that 4 of the six are partially restricted and/or blocked may sound like a real exaggeration, but is is completely possible given the condition of some of the carbs I have rebuilt. My theory behind this is simply too lean a mixture won't "fire" and the raw mixture is then exhausted into the header pipe. When the idle-circuit is occasionally correct the hot exhaust gases will ignite the previous un-burned (lean mixture) creating the popping sounds. A partial blockage especially if a piece of debris is floating around where it shouldn't be will allow the intermittent correct mix. I say this with some experience because what I've cleaned out carbs is nothing short of incredible.
kawboys point, again, is completely valid to a more technical end. If this condition you refer to is something that has just developed or slowly developed recently then I will lean (no pun intended) towards the fuel issue. Valves don't go "outta whack" that quickly and across multiple cyl. that coincidentally, that suddenly. Fuel issues will. If on the other hand you or someone has done recent valve-adjustments or it's the way you received the bike ( sorry - not familiar with the history) - then kawboys theory would be more applicable. Then there's the possibility of a combination of both. This is where a methodical and correctly ordered and systematic assessment will be important. The valve clearance would be my starting point if unknown and not 100% assured they are correct. You don't need the engine running to do this. Carb issues generally require the engine to run to some degree and if the valves haven't been confirmed to be set correctly then you'll be chasing your tail with the unknown.
Hello Scotch, I had recently given myself to the end of the year to get the bike in order (due for rego next month) and I have other projects to get on with, therefore the time frame I have set. I hate quitting on anything (read obsessive) so I am 100% committed to have success. If not successful all I can think about is the knowledge I have acquired from the web regarding the Z1300 (in many cases from the likes of yourself, kawboy, Rick, kza13 etc,
too many to mention) would be superfluous and therefore wasted energy. I will be forever grateful for your input and years of experience that's been passed on to me without which I wouldn't of stood a chance of getting this far. There are many blokes out there who would not even consider passing on this knowledge without charging upwards of $70/hour. So I would never take the efforts of anyone willing to try and help for granted - to be sure!!
Anyway stayed up much of the night doing the carbies as you described, I also did other tweaks at the time. So short story is it was well worth while and I learned a few more things about our Mikuni BSW32 carbs. It turned out not to be the problem. Please see my message to Kawboy in this thread to see the outcome of the HT leads.(
will type that up next)
Cheers
Paul