
Originally Posted by
limbimtimwim
Check the carbs are correctly in their rubber boots. This is easy to fuck up on these engines, it's really hard to see the front right cylinder carb-boot too. If you are feeling gutsy, you can clean the carbs. Change the air filter. Check and clean and gap the spark plugs. Make a note if one of them looks dramatically different from the rest.
Don't bother thinking about idle stability unless the engine is proper warm, my NC35 is a crabby old bitch until it is warmed up, then it is a peach. Perhaps your idle speed is too low? Is it at least 1500rpm when fully warm?
You are correct, the number refers to the size a hole. You can obtain Keihin main jets without too much difficulty, however the minor change in main jets won't have changed the idle characteristics. Someone has tried to make it go faster by making the engine a little leaner by putting in the smaller mains, perhaps they borked the carbs while they were in there?
There is a Haynes manual for the NC30 and NC35. That should be close.
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