Is this all at idle or what throttle openingI just bought a 1973 750 commando that has been sitting for a while. It starts well and runs fine for a bit then starts missing and running on one cylinder then it goes back to normal.
I know the carbs are old. I’m wondering if I should get new carbs or ?
Hi, welcome.I just bought a 1973 750 commando that has been sitting for a while. It starts well and runs fine for a bit then starts missing and running on one cylinder then it goes back to normal.
I know the carbs are old. I’m wondering if I should get new carbs or ?
That doesn’t sound like a symptom of carburettors being old.It starts well and runs fine for a bit then starts missing and running on one cylinder then it goes back to normal.
Yes your right. First question should always be.Plus are you using the choke, and do you know its works the opposite to a normal choke. Also are you tickling the carbs and if so by how much and how many times.
Most of us on this board have had a Commando for decades and also it was not our first British bike so its easy to forget the problem the choke gives when you assume it works the same way every other choke does.Yes your right. First question should always be.
Most of us on this board have had a Commando for decades and also it was not our first bike so its easy to forget the problem the choke gives when you assume it works the same way every other choke does.
Choke on Amal's, when the choke cable is loose then the choke is on and the mixture is rich, when the lever is moved enough and the cable is tight the choke is off and the mixture normal.