Okay, so I got out for another test ride and the issue came up around the same time. I was able to open the gas cap while underway with no effect on the condition. I also managed to pull the left side plug (!) which killed the half-powered engine right away, leading me to believe the problem is on the right. Hard to tell which pipe was hotter to the touch, but the left was "Oh my effin' ouch!" hot and the right was just "Holy crap" hot which confirmed that assumption.G-Man wrote:Depending on how the carbs are set up, a vacuum in the tank could affect one side before the other.
If you're not happy touching the hot pipes you could get hold of a thermomenter.
Finally, once I got it home, I did notice a fast idle. Spraying carb cleaner at where the boot from the air filter connects to the carb on the right side slowed the idle back down to normal, from what I have read, a pretty conclusive sign of a vacuum leak. I tried using some ring clamps from my CB750 to tighten the seal, but the rubber on the boots is pretty rock hard. I have a set of new boots on order and hopefully they'll arrive in time for one more test ride!
Dave