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t3rmin
Remember there's a locknut on that cable adjuster. You have to loosen the locknut then hold the long nut while turning the screw at the end with the screwdriver.
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UncleMike
Originally posted by t3rmin View PostMaybe yours is different from mine...? Can you post a picture?
I still use my old 35mm Konica, much to the chagrin of the editors I work with when submitting pictures!
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t3rmin
Originally posted by UncleMike View PostUnfortunately, no. Perhaps tonight, if my friend has a digital camera, and I'm not sure that he does.
I still use my old 35mm Konica, much to the chagrin of the editors I work with when submitting pictures!
If it helps, I like to watch the actuation arm (down there at the clutch cover) as I adjust the cable. You should be able to observe it move in and out as you tighten or loosen the cable. Keep adjusting it out until it's at the end of its travel and you have some slack. Then you'll see the handlebar lever is wiggly (or should). Then just adjust until you have 2-3mm of wiggle.Last edited by Guest; 10-30-2006, 03:31 PM.
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Originally posted by UncleMike View PostFully warmed up, the bike was idling at 2500rpms.
No change in rpms no matter where around the head gasket I sprayed. It's not weeping now, by the way. Maybe a little moist at the place it was weeping previously, but I'm not sure.
I turned it down to almost 1000, and the bike seemed like it was going to stall out, but still idled. Although the idle was wandering all over the place, and kept going up to 2000 rpms. It stayed around 1500 most of the time. No noticible change with the spraying, but it was hard to tell with the idle wandering all over the place.
What now?
Rising rpm with heat...wandering/erratic rpm. Has to be.
At the manifolds or head gasket. You say the manifolds are new, etc. I can only assume you're right about that, so that leaves the head gasket.
I mean, what else causes these symptoms? I said awhile back that certain ignition advancer mechanisms can loosen up and spin on the shaft or fail in other ways and cause hanging/fluctuating rpm's but I believe you said the ignition/advance operation was checked?
That takes us right back to the head gasket.
You need to have a compression test taken. That will prove it.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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UncleMike
Originally posted by KEITH KRAUSE View PostSure sounds like an intake leak to me, as I've said before.
Rising rpm with heat...wandering/erratic rpm. Has to be.
At the manifolds or head gasket. You say the manifolds are new, etc. I can only assume you're right about that, so that leaves the head gasket.
I mean, what else causes these symptoms? I said awhile back that certain ignition advancer mechanisms can loosen up and spin on the shaft or fail in other ways and cause hanging/fluctuating rpm's but I believe you said the ignition/advance operation was checked?
That takes us right back to the head gasket.
You need to have a compression test taken. That will prove it.
The manifolds are new, I ordered them straight from BikeBandit and checked with Earl that I was ordering the right thing. It's the same manifold for all four ports, so I'm not really sure how I could install them incorrectly.
I'll do a compression test today.
Thanks,
~Mike
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UncleMike
Here's the bad news.
Compression test results:
Cylinder #1 - 145psi
Cylinder #2 - 125psi
Cylinder #3 - 125psi
Cylinder #4 - 145psi
I poured a little Marvel Mystery Oil into cylinders 2 and 3 and got the following readings:
Cylinder #2 - 152psi
Cylinder #3 - 152psi
That's rings, right? Or could it just be that I re-torqued the head gasket incorrectly,...meaning not tight enough?
Tell me something good, please.
~Mike
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If it were a gasket compression issue ie. head bolts not being torqued enough or in the wrong order, you shouldn't see the #2 and #3 jump 20+ psi when you add the Marvel Oil. Just for fun "because you have not had enough fun yet :? ", try the Marvel Oil on the #1 and #4 cylinders.
You may be closing in on the issue, I hope I'm wrong .........
Dave
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UncleMike
Originally posted by Dave8338 View PostIf it were a gasket compression issue ie. head bolts not being torqued enough or in the wrong order, you shouldn't see the #2 and #3 jump 20+ psi when you add the Marvel Oil. Just for fun "because you have not had enough fun yet :? ", try the Marvel Oil on the #1 and #4 cylinders.
You may be closing in on the issue, I hope I'm wrong .........
Dave
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UncleMike
Originally posted by Dave8338 View PostI guess I'd run the test with the engine temps where you had them in the first test, just to keep all the numbers as consistent as possible.
Engine wasn't cold, but wasn't warm either.
I did a reading first just to check and got 135psi. Then I added a little oil and checked again. 215psi.
That doesn't seem to bode well.
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Originally posted by UncleMike View PostSorry, I was too impatient. I already did cylinder #1.
Engine wasn't cold, but wasn't warm either.
I did a reading first just to check and got 135psi. Then I added a little oil and checked again. 215psi.
That doesn't seem to bode well.
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