A quick, simple question: If the idle screw isn't screwed in at all, should the engine be able to start at all, aka, no fuel is getting to the engine.
ok, heres my rant/story (don't have to read this at all =p)
I'm trying to sync my carbs at the moment. after my first sync, things seemed ok except for the fact that the lowest it would go was 1500 and it took forever to get back to that point after the throttle was touched. a quick serch yeilds two words, "air leak."
ok, new boots (both sides of the carbs) are on their way (and i'm down even more money...i'm really glad i'm not keeping count...probably could have bought a new bike that i would have been able to actualy ride this...year). I'm trying to find out what else could be wrong while it takes bikebandit 2 weeks to ship it to me (wish i lived either in the midwest or CA, can't seem to get decent shipping speed anywhere on the east coast).
I messed up my first sync in two ways: vent hose wasn't hooked up to anything (didn't see anything about it till AFTER i did the sync) and I forgot to tighten the nuts, so my sync quickly became worse than before.
When i go to sync the beast today, it quickly races to 3-4k rpms after it gets warm. the idle screw is not screwed in at all and all that other good junk. i'm going to play with it a little bit while i wait i guess =/
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