Idleing too high?
Posted: Sat Jun 13, 2009 11:28 am
Hey guys,
would be great if you hot any ideas
long story short, fuel been pouring out the carbs out breather, after third time of cleaning them out its stopped doing it. Anyway after having a devil of a job trying to start it 3 weeks later, finally got it going. Except its simply ideling too high. The idle adjuster is at its lowest setting and cannot be dropped any further. Ive got the tank off now and the accelerator cable aint snagged anywhere. The interesting thing is that when I started the bike it was on a slight gradient, ideling at about 3 1/2, i back it down the slope onto level ground and idel returns to about 1,000. 3 seconds later straight back up to revvin its bullocks off. Kinda running out of ideas and dads running out of patience with the thing. Someone suggested the straps round the inlets on the carbs might have perished (excuse my lack of knowledge on the correct terminology lol), but seems ok to me, carbs seated in fine and with a tug won't come out so.
Many thanks
would be great if you hot any ideas
long story short, fuel been pouring out the carbs out breather, after third time of cleaning them out its stopped doing it. Anyway after having a devil of a job trying to start it 3 weeks later, finally got it going. Except its simply ideling too high. The idle adjuster is at its lowest setting and cannot be dropped any further. Ive got the tank off now and the accelerator cable aint snagged anywhere. The interesting thing is that when I started the bike it was on a slight gradient, ideling at about 3 1/2, i back it down the slope onto level ground and idel returns to about 1,000. 3 seconds later straight back up to revvin its bullocks off. Kinda running out of ideas and dads running out of patience with the thing. Someone suggested the straps round the inlets on the carbs might have perished (excuse my lack of knowledge on the correct terminology lol), but seems ok to me, carbs seated in fine and with a tug won't come out so.
Many thanks