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I rebuilt the motor fresh over the winter, and taken her on quite quite a few trips since.

 

All of a sudden when I go to start it, it revvs highly at startup even though carb is closed.

 

I suspect there is an air leak somewhere on the case, causing it to be able to suck air and rev up lean (it did not run for more than a second or so)... Does this sounds like a reasonable guess? I havent been able to tear into it yet, I just want to have a good idea of where to look first.

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I rebuilt the motor fresh over the winter, and taken her on quite quite a few trips since.

 

All of a sudden when I go to start it, it revvs highly at startup even though carb is closed.

 

I suspect there is an air leak somewhere on the case, causing it to be able to suck air and rev up lean (it did not run for more than a second or so)... Does this sounds like a reasonable guess? I havent been able to tear into it yet, I just want to have a good idea of where to look first.

Wow now tiger. Expecting the worst just makes you worry.. Lmao check that your carb tops are skrewed on all the way, push your carb towards the other carb and look for cracks/tears in your intake boots, if you have a boost bottle check to see that its sealed tight to the boots or that will leak, pull gaskets off the intake and reeds. Check easy and cheap things first before tearing your motor apart. Because when you put new seals/gaskets in all around the motor and put it all together again and start it and it does the same thing you will kick yoursef... banghead Lol

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Trust me I understand.... :)

 

I have a single 38mm PWK carb with 2 into 1 trinity intake. Vforce2 reeds. It has to be something simple because I dont think it could chug that much air through just a ripped seal... I just checked the cylinder base bolts and they are tight. Everything on the intake appeared ok. We'll see once I look into it more.

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I was too scared to let it run any amount at WOT while it was cold... It ran fine at silver lake two weekends ago. Maybe something was jarred loose on the three hour drive home...

 

I think a leak down test will tell the story.

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It's a toasted VForce2 causing the issues... I made a leakdown tester and it held pressure fine.

Thanks for the help! (Trust me i'm relieved to find this).

 

 

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