65 CB77 idles, dies with gas
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The CB77 doesn't use carb boots(carbs bolt directly to the head) or air boxes. It makes little difference on these early bikes whether the air cleaner is on or not when adjusting the idle. If it's bogging/spitting back when you open the throttle, richen up the low speed mixture by turning the air screws in a small amount. If it's blowing black smoke off-idle lean it out by turning the screws out. Yours sounds like its running a bit lean, dirty low speed jets could also be a factor. You may need to clean the low speed jets. Running some Seafoam in the gas for a while may help.
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my company car is a Kenworth
'65 CB160
'66 CL160
'66 CL77
'78 XS650
'79 GL1000
'69 T100R
'68 TR6
'69 T120
'72 750 Commando
my company car is a Kenworth
thanks for the help so far
thanks to the good advice i now have my CB77 running ok. Still runs too lean, though. Jets are clean and correct, needle in the right place, no leaks at the spacer to the head, float height correct, etc. If I am correct that the idle air screw adjusts only the idle mixture, not the mixture at cruising speed, then I'm wondering if experienced hands know a next step to richen the cruising mixture.
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Re: thanks for the help so far
Larger main jet. .....lm
Ken184 wrote:thanks to the good advice i now have my CB77 running ok. Still runs too lean, though. Jets are clean and correct, needle in the right place, no leaks at the spacer to the head, float height correct, etc. If I am correct that the idle air screw adjusts only the idle mixture, not the mixture at cruising speed, then I'm wondering if experienced hands know a next step to richen the cruising mixture.
thank you, cadman......
thank you, cadman....