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    high idle problem

    First i just want to say thanks to everyone who has posted excellent info on this site.

    Now for my strange problem: My 84 gs550es was running great but had a broken throtle cable just at the plastic where you turn to adjust for play. I install the new OEM cable and made all the right adjustment. The bike started up with no problems but i needed to adjust the throtle screw down a bit. She was idleing fine at around 12 to 13 hundred rpm so i drove it around the block, when i stoped in the drive way the idle started to rise and rise all the way to about 5k rpm and stays there. I tried to lower the throtle adjusting screw but it wont turn down any futher and is not even touching cable cam now, i even tried to push down on the spring loaded throtle cam but it is down all the way.

    Can anyone help me figure this one out? Your thoughts on this one are very much appreciated!

    #2
    it might not be cable related. have you done the usual carb clean and sync, and how old are the intake boot o-rings? any leaks there will let air in and rev the bike.

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      #3
      High idle

      I haven't done a carb clean yet or replace the boots because the bike was running great before i replaced the throtle cable.

      I did spray some wd-40 around all the boots while it was running to check for leaks and all was well.

      Im thinking that some how i must have thrown the sync out on the carbs when i was installing the cable. I waiting for my manometer to arrive and will do a carb sync and see it that takes care of it.

      Thanks for your suggestions!

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        #4
        Thought you guys may want to know:

        All is fine now! carbs were way out of sync. Now the idle is staying at about 1,100 rpm.

        Thanks for your help

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          #5
          Originally posted by carvinbb
          Thought you guys may want to know:

          All is fine now! carbs were way out of sync. Now the idle is staying at about 1,100 rpm.

          Thanks for your help
          Thanks for letting us know the cure. Might help someone else down the road.
          And on the seventh day,after resting from all that he had done,God went for a ride on his GS!
          Upon seeing that it was good, he went out again on his ZX14! But just a little bit faster!

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