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izeekeeal
throttle??? advice needed
i just finished rebuilding and cleaning my carbs, installed a new battery and plugs, and changed the oil on my 79' 750. she started up first try (definitely didnt expect that to happen) but it seems like the throttle is getting stuck. when i rev the engine its takes a good 5 seconds for it to come back down to idle speed. any suggestions on how to fix this problem? thanks.Tags: None
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ptm
Make sure both throttle cables are adjusted properly. If one or both are too tight it will cause the throttle to stick.
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izeekeeal
well, i checked the linkage at the carbs, and they all look fine, they're closing completely. i dont have a second throttle cable, whoever had the bike before me decided to take it off, so theres just a spring on there to pull it back. so im guessing im just running a litle too lean. ill hafta go make some adjustments and see if that solves the problem. thanx for your help, ill let you guys know how it goes.
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fgh
This is a symptom of your carbs being out of synch. You said you just had them off for a clean and rebuild. Even if you didn't seperate them and especially if you did you need to synch them. LOL!
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izeekeeal
yeah, your right, they aren't synched yet... anyone know where i can get a cheap manometer to do this myself? and instructions on how to properly do it? or would it be cheaper to just take it to my local bike shop and have them do it?
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Suzuki mad
The bike was fitted with a push pull system for carb operation. It may be preudent to check that the spring is strong enough to bring all the carbs back as soon as the throttle is shut. May be worth refitting the second cable.
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fgh
Originally posted by izeekeeal View Postyeah, your right, they aren't synched yet... anyone know where i can get a cheap manometer to do this myself? and instructions on how to properly do it? or would it be cheaper to just take it to my local bike shop and have them do it?
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Originally posted by fgh View PostIf you can get some mercury maybe 2 oz...
Got it back in 1979 or so to be able to tune my KZ1300 and have kept it ever since. I just drained the mercury out of it and measured it. 15cc or just over 1/2 ounce. That's fluid ounce, not 1/16-of-a-pound ounce. I am sure your more modest 4-column gauges would have just a bit less.
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izeekeeal
if i can do it myself, id rather go that route. mostly for the learning experience, and to save money. i dont have any idea where to start though... i know that im checking for pressure, but i have no idea how to go about doing it, and no idea what i would be adjusting to correct any problems. anyone got any pointers?
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