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high idle plus elec issues
went thru carbs new orings, airbox on but no air filter in. set valves, new boots on intake, no choke cable, but i hold it out til warm idles 1500-2000 loosended cable til slack. not very good response when i blip the throttle. idles eratically. then idles high when warm Q: which way, in or out on the mixture increases idle? thanks i also have elec issues ill post in the elec sectionTags: None
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Originally posted by snicrep5 View Postwent thru carbs new orings, airbox on but no air filter in. set valves, new boots on intake, no choke cable, but i hold it out til warm idles 1500-2000 loosended cable til slack. not very good response when i blip the throttle. idles eratically. then idles high when warm Q: which way, in or out on the mixture increases idle? thanks i also have elec issues ill post in the elec section[SIGPIC1980 GS1000E
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snicrep5
83 gs 1100, yes they are cv. ill put the intake together and try again. hope this does it because its a bitch to remove the airbox to tinker with the carbs.
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Originally posted by snicrep5 View PostQ: which way, in or out on the mixture increases idle?
(long) A: You do not use the mixture screws to adjust the idle speed. When fine-tuning the carbs, you should start with the screws out about three full turns. Then, when the bike is warmed up, slowly turn each one in until you hear the highest idle speed. If the engine speed does not increase, it will certainly decrease after a bit. When you hit that point, back up about 1/8 turn, move to the next carb. When you have done all the carbs, go back, check them again, to make sure that is the "sweet spot". Now, any further changes to idle speed should be done with the IDLE SPEED ADJUSTER, which is the large knob between and below carbs 2&3.
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BassCliff
Hi,
You also need an air filter that's very lightly oiled. You will probably have to re-adjust the idle after installing one. It's probably running a little lean without an air filter.
Thank you for your indulgence,
BassCliff
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snicrep5
i was planning on putting a paper filter in, i havent even put the air filter box on yet. I dont remember having open intake as effecting it so much on past bikes ive had, but ive never had as muscular of a bike as this.
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BassCliff
Hi,
Re-read your "mega-welcome. Click on the "Top 10 Newbie Mistakes" link and pay particular attention to #4.
Thank you for your indulgence,
BassCliff
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Originally posted by snicrep5 View Posti was planning on putting a paper filter in, i havent even put the air filter box on yet. I dont remember having open intake as effecting it so much on past bikes ive had, but ive never had as muscular of a bike as this.[SIGPIC1980 GS1000E
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snicrep5
thanks , ill do it the right way. Is there any other air filter that will fit in the air box so i dont have to wait to order yet another part? Some other bike's air filter that is in stock and fits in there?
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