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denton550
dropped while idling
now the idle is all over the place and sounds like it is going to die and runs slightly rough, any ideas?Tags: None
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Billy Ricks
Just try running it a while. Oil got forced into the cylinders and gas slopped around in the carbs and into the intakes. It may take a minute or two to burn everything off. If it fell on the right side the ignition cover didn't take a hit did it?
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denton550
Originally posted by Billy Ricks View PostJust try running it a while. Oil got forced into the cylinders and gas slopped around in the carbs and into the intakes. It may take a minute or two to burn everything off. If it fell on the right side the ignition cover didn't take a hit did it?
and carbs are cleaned out, i have ridden it a bit since then and it seems to be going away little by little, its just i dont like having the feeling that its going to die everytime i have to come to a stop
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Billy Ricks
If you didn't do any damage to the ignition and the carb boots are all fine check the plugs, especially number 4. If it was running on it's side oil may have pumped past the rings and fouled that plug. That wouldn't explain the rise in rpm though. Could be a stuck float but that should result in a puddle under the bike.
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denton550
no boots came off and there doesnt appear to be any air leaks, all gaskets and rings have been recently replaced.
im going to check the plugs when i get home, they are the only thing i have not checked yet, that and i need to do a valve check and carb sync, but currently lack the tools to do so at the moment. an y more suggestion would be helpful
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You might try loosening and then moving your throttle assembly around a bit. If it fell over on the right side, it might've jammed the throttle assembly too far onto the bar.1979 GS1000S,
1982 Honda CX500 Turbo, 1982 Honda MB5 w/CR80 motor, 1977 Honda "nekid" Goldwing, 1976 Honda CB550F cafe', 1972 Honda XL250 cafe'
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denton550
I've been running it a while today and the problem seems to have gone away, now i just have to deal with the battery draining as i ride and it will be 100%
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Billy Ricks
On your electrical problem go through the Stator Papers. Check your grounds and every connection on the bike.
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denton550
Originally posted by Billy Ricks View PostOn your electrical problem go through the Stator Papers. Check your grounds and every connection on the bike.
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Billy Ricks
Originally posted by denton550 View PostIt seems that after inspection, my ground cable to the RR was not properly connected to anything, I hope that fixes the problem
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denton550
ive riden it quite a bit since fixing the ground wire and have had no faults with the bike or idle since.
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