Steve
GS Whisperer
Just the standard fourth-down strategy: drop back 5 yards and PUNT.Any suggestions?
We have been offering suggestion after suggestion, yet we don't see them followed, why should we offer more? :-k
From your latest post, my responses in blue:
Originally Posted by badeaslava
I have a quick update: i've checked the gas levels in the bowls, it's within speck, i cleaned the carbs one more time blowing through the passages.
But have you stripped them down, dipped them overnight and replaced all the o-rings? I see in your first post that you replaced o-rings, but did you get the kit from cycleorings.com and replace ALL of them?
Reinstalled everything ... same thing, nothing changed, the revs hang at 4k. I've then turned my attention to the rectangular orifices on the top of the intake boots, they lead to the top diaphragm and cause the floating cylinders to go up and down based on airflow such as to keep the velocity in the venturi approx constant (hence the CV, constant velocity, if i understand correctly).
Yes, you are understanding somewhat correctly.
I am running without the airbox, WHY???
which caused me to think that there may be too much airflow through those top passages causing too much pressure on the diaphragm and raising the CV bowls thus keeping the RPMs high ??? does that make sense??
NO. The ONLY time there is any airflow through those passages is when you are using the "choke". Any other time, there is NO air going through there.
At any rate i tried plugging them up with some rags to reduce the flow and the rpms seemed to behave a bit better, not ideal but better.
I have heard of some creative stuff before, but this one takes the cake.
So now i;m thinking that the restricted airflow of the airbox is primary in the proper operation of these carbs but for the life of me i cannot get it installed.
It really does not matter how "restricted" the intake is, as long as you jet for any difference. The carbs were jetted at the factory for a good, overall compromise in running ability and performance. If you install ga header, you change the air flow capacity, so need to add more fuel to the additional air. If you install pods, you again increase air flow capacity, so you need to add more fuel. If you remove the pods and go with NOTHING, guess what, you need to re-jet. Did we know before this that you were running without any kind of filter?
I guess the rubber boots are old and not flexible anymore, i tried greasing them with a bit oil but no matter how much i yanked and pulled i couldnt' get them to slide over the carbs. Is there any trick to that?
my battery is dead again so i can't test it anymore, but i"ll reconvene later. Any suggestions?
Thanks
I don't remember if you had changed the intake boot o-rings. That is another good possibility for an air leak. Air leaks cause a hanging idle.
As much as I enjoy offering suggestions, I do like a little feedback that says "ok, I tried that, but it didn't work" or "ok, I did that, now have another problem". I am all out of suggestions at this point until I see a post that says "HEY, I did all that and it works now!!!".
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