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philmotion
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Hi again,
A little update here:
AIR LEAKS: Looking to airleaks at the intakes I did see that my boots from the airbox to the carb were not seated as nicely as they could be so I adjusted that. The bike responded beautifully on one day (a warm day) and went back to the same behaviour the next (cold day). When performing a spray test with WD-40 and Carb Cleaner I did not notice any major change in idle.
PETCOCK TEST: I did let it warm up a good deal and tried the petcock test after a short ride but nothing struck me as not performing as it should. I tried a clear vacuum hose on the vac line and it visibly also appears to be doing its job. I also tried putting a long fuel line into a clear bucket and manually sucking on the vacuum line in "reserve" and "ride" and it is also operating seemingly as it should; free flowing fuel, a clear stop to how much I can draw back on the line with fuel flowing freely and stopping as it should.
Any other ideas?
Much appreciated.
A little update here:
AIR LEAKS: Looking to airleaks at the intakes I did see that my boots from the airbox to the carb were not seated as nicely as they could be so I adjusted that. The bike responded beautifully on one day (a warm day) and went back to the same behaviour the next (cold day). When performing a spray test with WD-40 and Carb Cleaner I did not notice any major change in idle.
PETCOCK TEST: I did let it warm up a good deal and tried the petcock test after a short ride but nothing struck me as not performing as it should. I tried a clear vacuum hose on the vac line and it visibly also appears to be doing its job. I also tried putting a long fuel line into a clear bucket and manually sucking on the vacuum line in "reserve" and "ride" and it is also operating seemingly as it should; free flowing fuel, a clear stop to how much I can draw back on the line with fuel flowing freely and stopping as it should.
Any other ideas?
Much appreciated.
But just to lay the petcock to rest, this would've been the time to test it. As well as anything else that is easy... the surging idle seems like a symptom you can get your teeth into...I think a " lean-running engine when warm" is hard to "settle" with the throttles' idle setting and at the idle-mix screws so you might move on to checking for airleaks at the intakes....