awdawstt Posted March 28, 2004 Report Posted March 28, 2004 I was wandering how to adjust my idle speed. Can I do this myself , or does the dealer have to. Quote
wansomordis Posted March 28, 2004 Report Posted March 28, 2004 Well i take it that its all stock ?? If it is than take the seat off then you will see 2 screws 1 one the top of each carb... to make it idle higher turn each screw clockwise the SAME amount which about a half a turn should be enough if not adjust a little more... As for the dealer-NEVER take ANYTHING to them Quote
awdawstt Posted March 28, 2004 Author Report Posted March 28, 2004 I have a problem with the right side backfiring, and its not exausting the same as the left. Quote
vmaxup Posted March 28, 2004 Report Posted March 28, 2004 Need some more info What year (how old it it) Is it all stock? What have done recently to it. Can only be a hand full of stuff. Did you take your carbs off recently? Spill your beans man Quote
awdawstt Posted March 29, 2004 Author Report Posted March 29, 2004 Its stock, just got done adjusting carbs for warmer weather, and its an '03. Quote
ledofthezep Posted March 29, 2004 Report Posted March 29, 2004 1st - Go buy yourself a clymer's manual. 2nd - Make sure you carb slides are in sync. & carbs are clean. 3rd - check compression on each cyl. 4th - let us know what you find. Quote
snowprophet1 Posted March 29, 2004 Report Posted March 29, 2004 If you are popping like when slightly trying to rev it or at about 1/4 throttle, you may have a piece of dirt in the pilot circuit, or the air screw needs to be opened up a little more. If you open the screw 1/8 turn at a time and that doesn't take care of it, take off the carb, unscrew the air screw, take off the bowl, remove the pilot jet, and spray carb cleaner through everything and blow it all out w/air. If you have it apart this far, it's not much more work to just unscrew that main jet also and push out the needle jet and clean all at the same time. Try a new plug first, for that is so much quicker to do, and plugs don't cost much. If a plug is on it's way out the door, it can pop like that too. Quote
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