I have a '73 850 commando with a just installed brand new single VM34 carb. Initial specs were: Main-240, Needle Jet-159 P0, Needle-6DH3, Air Jet-2.0, Pilot Jet-40, Slide-3.0, Air Screw-2 1/2 turns out. Bike started ok with these parts. Used choke to start. Had to leave choke on for at least 10-15 seconds or else the engine would die. Adjusting air screw would not significantly increase RPM's. After warm up rode bike but never got past 1/4 throttle. Engine bogged down and died unless I backed off on throttle. Pulled clutch shut off engine and inspected plugs. Severely carbon fouled. Went to #35 pilot jet. Same thing. #30 P.J. same. #25 same. Any throttle past 1/4 produced bogging and engine dying. Mixture obviously too rich. Tried a 3 !/2 slide. No difference. Even though the Needle jet and Needle don't become a factor until after 1/4 throttle I tried a 159 O/0 jet with needle clip 2 notches down from top anyway just to see. Nothing or any combination of jetting or settings has gotten a smooth transition past 1/4 to 1/2 throttle. Engine always bogs and dies. In addition plugs are always black. I also noticed that the pipes turned blue after multiple starts trying to figure this out. From what I've read this a sign of a hot running engine most likely caused by a LEAN mixture. Between carbon fouled plugs (RICH) to blued pipes (LEAN) to multiple jetting and setting combos I'm at loss. Any help in figuring this out would be hugely appreciated.
Current parts are Main-240, Needle jet-159 O/0, Needle-6DH3 (2 down from top), Air Jet-1.5, Pilot Jet-32.5, Slide-3.0.
Current parts are Main-240, Needle jet-159 O/0, Needle-6DH3 (2 down from top), Air Jet-1.5, Pilot Jet-32.5, Slide-3.0.