Everything You Need To Know About Carburetors
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Everything You Need To Know About Carburetors
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Re: Everything You Need To Know About Carburetors
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I need to work on this when I get the chance. Lord knows I've been through my carbs 30 times this past year.
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We should also post carb settings for reference.
Idle adjust
Hey fellow fzrers. Have not posted in a while. Quick question about the idle adjust screw/knob. Which way to turn and how sensitive are the turns. My idle has slowly gotten worst. I used the adjust knob but I think I made it worse.
Do we have any links to a proper carb cleaning with what should be checked or replaced. If not any useful information form anyone here and I will do a write up with photos/video. Things like dipping them, needle replacement, gaskets, floats, those brass color tube things that lose there oval orifice shape.
Do we have any links to a proper carb cleaning with what should be checked or replaced. If not any useful information form anyone here and I will do a write up with photos/video. Things like dipping them, needle replacement, gaskets, floats, those brass color tube things that lose there oval orifice shape.
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Re: Idle adjust
ALMOST wrote:Hey fellow fzrers. Have not posted in a while. Quick question about the idle adjust screw/knob. Which way to turn and how sensitive are the turns. My idle has slowly gotten worst. I used the adjust knob but I think I made it worse.
Do we have any links to a proper carb cleaning with what should be checked or replaced. If not any useful information form anyone here and I will do a write up with photos/video. Things like dipping them, needle replacement, gaskets, floats, those brass color tube things that lose there oval orifice shape.
There is already a well documented sticky on carb cleaning on the forum. If you think that a new picture would help or you feel something is lacking please feel free to add to it in the WIKI.
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Re: Idle adjust
A,ALMOST wrote:OK thanks yamahageorge, any thing about the idle adjust.
I can never remember which way either, so I let the bike warm up (short ride) then twiddle the knob till it sounds right ( at about 1200rpm usually)
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Re: Idle adjust
IIRC turn the knob clockwise to raise the idle.
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a,ALMOST wrote:Thanks, it does not seem to have to much an effect.
That is odd, check your air box seating & filter cleanliness plus the fact while you have the air box off that the idle cable is actually working when you twiddle it may just be frayed broken.
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correctmegaloxana wrote:IIRC turn the knob clockwise to raise the idle.
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Re: Idle adjust
Yes, clockwise will increase the RPMs. Yours might be stripped or unscrewed al the way, perhaps?
In this photo, you can clearly see the idle adjust screw - top left. It has the flex area covered in the black plastic sheathing.
*Note: These are Cali carbs and have 2 tubes shown on the right that may or may not be like your bike. I removed and plugged those holes.
In this photo, you can clearly see the idle adjust screw - top left. It has the flex area covered in the black plastic sheathing.
*Note: These are Cali carbs and have 2 tubes shown on the right that may or may not be like your bike. I removed and plugged those holes.
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Thanks for the great pic. Yours look really clean. Did you dip them and do a rebuild?
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Re: Everything You Need To Know About Carburetors
No dip... just carb cleaner. A brass brush on some things. I was lucky to get a bike in such good condition.
The only items I updated were emulsion tubes from Factory Pro and a DynoJet jet kit.
The only items I updated were emulsion tubes from Factory Pro and a DynoJet jet kit.
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