A little background:
- Performed direct to battery, relay power to coils.
- Replaced the intake manifold o-rings.
- Had carbs rebuilt by a reputable shop.
- Replaced float bowl needle and seats.
- Replaced stock ignition with Dynatek Dyna S
After the above mods the bike fired up immediately and idled better then it ever has with little to no choke needed. I was stoked, I had never experienced such behavior from this bike for a long time. Good power, perfect idle and nice throttle response at idle.
Gone were the hanging idle, dying on throttle or simply refusing to start. Happy day. Until I took her for a spin.
The bike seemed to be performing well until I came to my first stop light. The bike died, idle dropped to zero as soon as I pulled in the clutch and rolled to a stop. It did start right back up however and off I went. Again, things were great until the next stop. Prepared this time, I was able to keep it running by blipping the throttle. After a few blips of the throttle the problem went away and it settled back into a nice stable idle and off I went when the light changed.
This repeated at every stop until I noticed that the right carb was dripping fuel. Ah ha! float height incorrectly set, flooding thus my problem. Or so I thought. Went home pulled the bowl and reset the float height. Took the bike for another ride with the same results minus the fuel dripping. It appears that I had solved the float height fuel dripping but it seems to have had no affect on the intermittent dying at idle.
I have reached the end of my debugging abilities. Can anyone give me any clues as to what might be causing this dying at idle which only happens when stopping after a cruise down the road and which will go away after a few blips of the throttle while waiting a the stop?
I have spent hours reading the forum but have not had any ah ha! moments where something jumped out as applicable. I almost hesitate to ask as I don't want to come across as yet another newbie spamming the board with my problem de jour but here I am doing just that I guess. Sorry about that.
Any tips would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Bruce
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