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redliner1973
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Past Site Supporter- May 2002
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- Brooksville Fl.
So,............ whats yer point? :-) :-)
Earl
Originally posted by propflux01You started it!!! :P :PKomorebi-The light filtering through the trees.
I would rather sit on a pumpkin and have it all to myself than be crowded on a velvet cushion. H.D.T.
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sv650
Solved (I think) !!
Having spent the day avoiding the removal of the carbs, I finally decided to have a look inside the float bowls -- nothinfg to lose, right?
Each of the floats was set at or below the minimum height, allowing too much fuel to accumulate in the carb bowls. These are now set at EXACTLY the maximum height to reduce fuel volume inthe bowls.
The real clincher, though was when I opened the bowl on Carb #2. The main jet was loose inside, and the needle jet was turned and displaced in the emulsion tube.
Thanks to all who offered advice, but especially, chuck(ycheese), and Dink for pointing me towards the bottom of the carbs.
I haven't had the bike for a comparative test run yet -- I used the part tank that was left for the last unsuccessful attempt, and the gauge finally stopped plummeting towards empty, and the bike pulls evenly while accelerating -- way more torque! Now I should keep an eye out for some new coils -- a "fatter" spark might be nioce
Tomorrow afternoon should be a good time to try a test ride over longer distance, as I can join up with a friend to share the trip in case trouble shows.
Thanks once again for the support from each of you.
David
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redliner1973
Originally posted by earlforSo,............ whats yer point? :-) :-)
Earl
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- Angeles Forest, So.Calif./Red rocks of Southern Utah.
sv650, I thought your model had fixed jet needles?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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Past Site Supporter- May 2002
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- The Gulf Coast of south Florida in the winter and northern Nevada in the summer
Loose jet
Glad you got it figured out David...I thought the loose jet theory seemed logical but...I'm always a little bit surprised when I'm right. :roll: :roll:1980 GS1100E....Number 15!
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Mr. Jiggles
How hot are your exhaust pipes getting? If you're passing that much fuel through the combustion chamber I doubt that the pipes would be very hot.
Jeff
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sv650
Originally posted by KEITH KRAUSEsv650, I thought your model had fixed jet needles?
David
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