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carb sucking noise

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My carbs are making a sucking noise when I turn the throttle. Could this mean that I need to sinc the carbs?

Brent
 
It never hurts to check the sync of the carbs, but it sounds more like an intake problem to me. Check your intake boots for cracks and a tight seal to the airbox. Check the airbox side cover gaskets also.
 
Re: carb sucking noise

brent lamb said:
My carbs are making a sucking noise when I turn the throttle. Could this mean that I need to sinc the carbs?

Brent


If you spray WD40 around carefully when it is running , It will increase the revs when you find your leak. Carefully and in small amounts being the key here.
good luck
Ed
 
The noise sounds like it is coming from the air filter. I have individual filters. I have checked the boots and there are no cracks.
 
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