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MacGyver
Check your choke plungers - removed them from the cables and see how well they slide in and out of the carbs. One of mine was getting stuck part way down causing my grief.
Some of my experience may help:
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Danjal
Originally posted by MacGyver View PostCheck your choke plungers - removed them from the cables and see how well they slide in and out of the carbs. One of mine was getting stuck part way down causing my grief.
Some of my experience may help:
http://www.thegsresources.com/_forum...d.php?t=141950
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Danjal
Choke plungers are fine. I checked the manual though and found out I was missing an o ring where the thing mates up to the carbs. I'll slap on a cheapee rubber one from the haardware store and see if it helps. The plungers slide in just fine. Checked the choke cables with and without the cables attached and the plungers are good. Mic'ed em. Still no dice here. New carbs incoming as is a jet kit. I cant find anything on a dynojet kit parts list, much less instructions for one. Just to see if it was a fubar'ed install. Might as well start with good carbs and go from there.
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MacGyver
Originally posted by Danjal View PostChoke plungers are fine. I checked the manual though and found out I was missing an o ring where the thing mates up to the carbs. I'll slap on a cheapee rubber one from the haardware store and see if it helps. The plungers slide in just fine. Checked the choke cables with and without the cables attached and the plungers are good. Mic'ed em. Still no dice here. New carbs incoming as is a jet kit. I cant find anything on a dynojet kit parts list, much less instructions for one. Just to see if it was a fubar'ed install. Might as well start with good carbs and go from there.
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Danjal
Honestly I wouldnt mind dealing with a stock setup either... just the cost to buy new carbs and rejet them is much cheaper than getting a stock exhaust setup, air box, and some gaskets and o-rings.
What exactly does the color tune kit do?
In some sort of bitter irony the bike actually idled last night when a friend came to look at it.. absolutely nothing has changed from the last startup. But it refused to take throttle again... but idled perfectly at 1,200 RPM. Fired right up to boot. Rather annoying I tell ya, but it gives me time to fix the other minor things on it that need it. The rear tire on really close inspection has some weather cracks.. dosent appear to be dry rot, but im not taking the chance. Front tire is fone but im giving that one out to a friend who can use it since hes being an idiot and riding around on a dry rotted rear tire.. against loads of protest by his friends.
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MelodicMetalGod
Originally posted by Danjal View PostHonestly I wouldnt mind dealing with a stock setup either... just the cost to buy new carbs and rejet them is much cheaper than getting a stock exhaust setup, air box, and some gaskets and o-rings.
What exactly does the color tune kit do?
In some sort of bitter irony the bike actually idled last night when a friend came to look at it.. absolutely nothing has changed from the last startup. But it refused to take throttle again... but idled perfectly at 1,200 RPM. Fired right up to boot. Rather annoying I tell ya, but it gives me time to fix the other minor things on it that need it. The rear tire on really close inspection has some weather cracks.. dosent appear to be dry rot, but im not taking the chance. Front tire is fone but im giving that one out to a friend who can use it since hes being an idiot and riding around on a dry rotted rear tire.. against loads of protest by his friends.
Good job on not taking chances on the old tires. It's just to easy and inexpensive to get good rubber on the rims.
As for giving your "done" front to your "idiot" friend with the rotted rear tire, well, "Friends don't let friends ride drunk...or on bad tires." Just put a nail or a knife in each and take up a collection among friends for new tires. If ya want ya can even make him pay it back over time. Just don't let him out 'o the barn to die b/c he was too complacent to invest $300 or less into new tires.
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Danjal
Last time I had it started it was taking throttle up to 7500.. then fell flat on its face.
We're on him constantly about those tires. You can lead a horse to water..... Id rather just give him my old front thats literally in new shape without cracks than watch his old rear blow out on him down the road. His life is worth more to me than the price it costs me to replace a tire. Ironically hes not seeing it that way about buying his own. *shrugs* but this is an entire other rant to get into later on.
Forgot to ask above.. does anyone know where to get a carb synchronizer for cheap? The 4 clear glass tube tools. I'll see if I can find a picture of one again.
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MelodicMetalGod
Originally posted by Danjal View PostLast time I had it started it was taking throttle up to 7500.. then fell flat on its face.
We're on him constantly about those tires. You can lead a horse to water..... Id rather just give him my old front thats literally in new shape without cracks than watch his old rear blow out on him down the road. His life is worth more to me than the price it costs me to replace a tire. Ironically hes not seeing it that way about buying his own. *shrugs* but this is an entire other rant to get into later on.
Forgot to ask above.. does anyone know where to get a carb synchronizer for cheap? The 4 clear glass tube tools. I'll see if I can find a picture of one again.
The best/most convenient but also most expensive is the Carbtune tool. You can also find that in searches here.
Best of luck!
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MacGyver
Originally posted by Danjal View PostWhat exactly does the color tune kit do?
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Danjal
Thats pretty slick.
Dynojet kit came in today. The needles are much thicker than the ones currently in the carbs. I havent read the instructions fully yet, but seems this set is botched pretty bad.
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Danjal
Still weird.
New carbs are in as are the dynojets. Bike runs and idles amazing while cold. takes throttle the whole works. It just runs a bit rich. After warming up. We shut it down after about 5 mins. It dosent want to startup again, dosent want to run on the idle circuit or main circuit. Real headscratcher here. And it acts like its running lean.
Installed and cleans up a new set of carbs that were intampered with.
New stage 3 jet kit.
New intake o rings
New valves and seats
Checked and verified that-
Chokes are adjusted right
Throttle is adjusted right
Idle is adjusted
Checked for vac leaks
Timing is correct
Valves are fine
Floats are set to 1" for some reasonthey werent stopping the fuel correctly when first put in at the 1" height, but after running the bike and shutting it down on PRI its not leaking a drop. Getting an aquarium hose tomorrow to build a fuel gauge/tool.
Aw hell what else... If I can think of it i'll post it later.
Any ideas?Last edited by Guest; 08-28-2009, 12:12 AM.
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Calvin Blackmore
Originally posted by Danjal View PostStill weird.
New carbs are in as are the dynojets. Bike runs and idles amazing while cold. takes throttle the whole works. It just runs a bit rich. After warming up. We shut it down after about 5 mins. It dosent want to startup again, dosent want to run on the idle circuit or main circuit. Real headscratcher here. And it acts like its running lean.
Installed and cleans up a new set of carbs that were intampered with.
New stage 3 jet kit.
New intake o rings
New valves and seats
Checked and verified that-
Chokes are adjusted right
Throttle is adjusted right
Idle is adjusted
Checked for vac leaks
Timing is correct
Valves are fine
Floats are set to 1" for some reasonthey werent stopping the fuel correctly when first put in at the 1" height, but after running the bike and shutting it down on PRI its not leaking a drop. Getting an aquarium hose tomorrow to build a fuel gauge/tool.
Aw hell what else... If I can think of it i'll post it later.
Any ideas?
runs for 5 mins fine and does nto start hmmmm
not to throw a wildcard but are you sure your petcock is working fine?
can you run it off a rexervoir type bottle or perhaps even on prime to see if its a fule starvation issue related to bad petcock or bad vacuum hosing?
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Danjal
We're trying to get another tank hooked up to it as is. It ran bad on prime last night after the warmup. And fine on "on" while cold.
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Danjal
We rigged the tank ip with a hose and put it on a ladder, just ran it in PRI.
We found the problem.......now try not to laugh. Theres 2 holes on the carbs, in the dynojet kit install it say to plug them. The old carbs had them linked together. I looked into the manual and apparently they're for a charcoal filter for EPA emissions or something. On the bottem end it was running purely off the idle circuit. We couldnt get it to go anywhere else form the idle. My dad and I just decided to act like it was a problem running lean and went from there. Just of an off shoot we were thinking that these hoses were creating a vac in the bowls.... and they were being linked or plugged it seems. After we got rid of the hoses.... viola. Insta run. Why dynojet would say to plug these I dont know. So thats that for the mystery carb problem. Now its on to fine tune and tweak.
Thanks again for your help here guys. It was very appreciated.
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MacGyver
Originally posted by Danjal View PostWe rigged the tank ip with a hose and put it on a ladder, just ran it in PRI.
We found the problem.......now try not to laugh. Theres 2 holes on the carbs, in the dynojet kit install it say to plug them. The old carbs had them linked together. I looked into the manual and apparently they're for a charcoal filter for EPA emissions or something. On the bottem end it was running purely off the idle circuit. We couldnt get it to go anywhere else form the idle. My dad and I just decided to act like it was a problem running lean and went from there. Just of an off shoot we were thinking that these hoses were creating a vac in the bowls.... and they were being linked or plugged it seems. After we got rid of the hoses.... viola. Insta run. Why dynojet would say to plug these I dont know. So thats that for the mystery carb problem. Now its on to fine tune and tweak.
Thanks again for your help here guys. It was very appreciated.
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