Old dogs, I’ll give that a go. The carb has been meticulously cleaned & rebuilt. The only thing different than the OEM configuration is the 270 main jet. I was suggested I start at a 300 main & work my way down.
The no spark issue was worked out. It was brand new heavily coated points. Cleaning the points got me spark. She now has spark, fuel & air, and the choke circuit is clean & functional best I can tell.
To those who think I’m not listening to recommendations which are less than specific, own it up to owning other brands of motorcycles and being able to go to a forum for other bikes, and asking a question and getting specific, defined instructions for something like jetting. I’m not at all used to this try something, see if it works, then try something else type of guidance.
I thought a forum’s greatest benefit was being able to learn from others trial & error mistakes & training. Is that something which doesn’t apply to 2 strokes? I know I have done a bit of trial and error things with these 10 or so Hodakas I have restored.
It just seems to me that there should be folks who can say something more definitive, like, “When setting up a Super Rat with reeding for the first time, stick with “X” pilot jet, try “Y” main jet and “Z” turns on the air screw, as a starting point.”
Yes, there may be differences maybe a mild change or two in the main jet, but there sure seems like there should be some kind of standardization.” At least that’s what I’m used to.
Are there no service bulletins from the past on converting a Super Rat from standard config to a reeded config? If there are, I haven’t been able to find them. But there is no evidence of that kind of information coming forward here.
Surely, some of you who were dealers did this kind of configuring for customers of the time? I would hope that it isn’t a completely forgotten thing.
Why is it anyone can go to Terry’s library and look up the std specs for, say, jetting on a VM24 carb for a Super Rat, but you can’t find a bulletin on a standardization for when you decide to convert the same unit to reed valve? It’s not like it was something which wasn’t and still isn’t done. This is what I find frustrating. Not “pointing at anyone” or inferring anything other than why can’t I find information to rule out that the configuration of the carb is close or too far out and something else is causing the start issues.....

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