The fact that the bike will idle around 2100rpm's after about thirty seconds to a minute after startup, or directly after revving leads me to believe it's an intake leak, but I can't imagine where. If I've got a good seal on the boots, is it possible that the manifold o-rings could still cause a leak, or is it more likely the broken exhaust bolt?
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I hear a definite hissing sound from my engine, but it sounds like it comes from the top of the engine or the front. I have very supple boots on the carbs and the clamps are tight. I do however have one broken exhaust bolt.
The fact that the bike will idle around 2100rpm's after about thirty seconds to a minute after startup, or directly after revving leads me to believe it's an intake leak, but I can't imagine where. If I've got a good seal on the boots, is it possible that the manifold o-rings could still cause a leak, or is it more likely the broken exhaust bolt?Tags: None
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gspaul
The water mist method seem's to show up intake leak's pretty well, the motor will misfire if there is a leak.
It does sound like an intake leak, the exaust wont hiss.
But normaly it's hard to hear a slight vacumn leak, unlike a car that has vacumn hoses all over the place and if one comes off you can often trace it by ear.
Had to do this last week on my wife's Ford,it all of a sudden would only idle at 2 grand.
2 hour's of pulling everything off and checking every hose, got it in the end.
Maybe also check the vacumn hose to the petcock , and the petcock it self for air leak's.
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UncleMike
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Originally posted by gspaulNot certain why anyone would want to use carb cleaner!1981 GS650G , all the bike you need
1980 GS1000G Power corrupts, and absolute power corrupts absolutely
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gspaul
A water mist has a much clearer result, the carb boot that you spray totaly stop that cylinder fireing if it has a leak, I tried WD on my intakes with little result.
Perhap's because my leak's where minor, the water worked better for me.
But good idea for cleaning the throttle and choke linkage.
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UncleMike
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I just use an old windex bottle with water in it. Works fine for me.
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