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mpencegs
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So long story short I a restoring a barn bike that has sat since 1986.. After correcting the timing and a long story about the valve cover I have the bike running. I have to give it a bit of throttle to start no matter the choke setting and I must keep the throttle open or she will die off. Basically the bike is running like a champ but any attempt to have the bike idle with the throttle fully disengaged and the bike will die off. If I keep the slightest bit of throttle then the bike will sit at what I would judge to be idle speed.
We have cleaned the carbs earlier in the project and I am just wondering if this sounds like I need to clean the idle jets again or something else. The bike is also a little slow on the throttle response. Rev it up and it seems to take half a second to come up to RPMS. Let the throttle go and takes a milisecond for the RPMS to drop. Another note is my tach seems to be working more like a compression gauge, goes up but doesn't drop so I have to replace that which means I don't have RPM readings I am just going be ear..
We have cleaned the carbs earlier in the project and I am just wondering if this sounds like I need to clean the idle jets again or something else. The bike is also a little slow on the throttle response. Rev it up and it seems to take half a second to come up to RPMS. Let the throttle go and takes a milisecond for the RPMS to drop. Another note is my tach seems to be working more like a compression gauge, goes up but doesn't drop so I have to replace that which means I don't have RPM readings I am just going be ear..