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Im Faster
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Skateguy50
so nothing on the header side? I swear mine sounded just like that but not as loud when pipe #1 was connected loose. I tightened up the rear mount before the head and made it not slide all the way in.
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Skateguy50
Originally posted by Im Faster View Posthow can I check ?
I would stick to the basic before you dig into the engine, and if so start with checking the valve cover gasket. Has it been burning oil? if the guides are going wouldnt it burn more oil?
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Suzuki_Don
I don't know if this will work on a bike motor, but a car motor can be tested for worn valve guides using a vacuum gauge.
If at idle the needle fluctuates between 14" and 19" it indicates worn valve guides or a blown head gasket between two cylinders.
Could be worth a try. Hook each carby up individually and see what happens.
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Im Faster
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Im Faster
okay.... it is coming form the top part of the carbs.. i sprayed soapy water all over the top part and it got quite then stopped..
its very faint now..
however the bike is idling at 4000+RPM!!!!
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Im Faster
UPDATE/!!!!!
FOUND THE SQUEAK...
it was from the fuel enriching mechanism(choke)
it had a missing screw!
now just gotta fix the super high idle..
fix one problem to find another..
this is gonna be a brand new bike soon
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TheCafeKid
Originally posted by Im Faster View PostUPDATE/!!!!!
FOUND THE SQUEAK...
it was from the fuel enriching mechanism(choke)
it had a missing screw!
now just gotta fix the super high idle..
fix one problem to find another..
this is gonna be a brand new bike soon
Josh
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Im Faster
remember these carburetors are different the choke mechanism is different on the 2 carb setup...i will get picture later
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