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I bought my bike 4 years ago and it never idled. I rebuilt the engine with a .020 kit. The bike ran great but it would not idle. I was on vacation riding doing hill racing and it just seemed to lack power so I started moving the e-clip on the needle. it took two runs before I moved it to the bottom notch and it was still lean but ran great. Back from vacation I purchased a needle and jet kit and for the first time it was ideling and the plugs looked great. Two years later I have no Idle and I had to move the clip down on the new needle. I have had the whole fuel system apart and can not figure this problem out. I know the reeds are old but they wern't broke of held open.

Any suggestions would help out

Thanks

Jeremy

Posted

Sounds like you might be suckin in air somewhere after the carb. Check the boots or take the stator cover off and spray some ether around the seal that goes to the engine and see if the rpm's change. If they do then you're sucking in air.

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Whats it got done to it, jet sizes and elevation?

 

1996 with 1999 electronics

GYTR Ignition box

200w stator w/adj timing plate and flywheel

.020 engine

Toomey T5 pipes and silencers

Reed spacers

TORS removed

Open dual element air filters

Barnett complete clutch

 

not sure on jet sizes

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I jetted it and installed a new set of needles.

After I did that it ran great and would idle for an hour if I let it. Now it will idle for 10 seconds before it wants to stall.

I am planning on replacing the float needle and seat because I am having a bowl over flow problem.

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OK today I decided to tinker with my bike...

I installed a new set of reeds

checked the seals

I advanced the timing another 1 1/2 degrees

tore down the carbs and cleaned it all

I lfted the needle another notch

Now the bike runs great but still seems like it is not getting enough fuel at low RPM's

I belive I have 330 jets in the carbs.

 

How do I get fuel back down low???

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You should never adjust the needles to make up for idle...they won't do a thing.

Your pilot jet, air screw and idle screws handle idle tasks.

I know you have the TORS removal kit, but...did you drill and tap the carbs, and use the threaded brass bullet screws. These screws set idle...

 

Tell me you're not using the cable adjusters on the top of the carb caps for idle adjustment??

 

Sorry...I have to ask if these sound like dumb questions...

 

27.5 pilot jets are normal for aftermarket pipes and no air box. They will richen the slow speed/idle circuit, not lean it out. 25 is the stock pilot, 27.5 is the next step up.

 

Which is what I think the doctor ordered as well. Make sure you get the long pilot jets for banshee sotck carbs, they are different than others.

 

Do yourself a favor too, and put the needle back in the middle clip...

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nope not using the caps for idle adjustments. I do have the adjusters on the side of the carbs.

 

I just picked up some pilots and mains from vito's earlier today. So I'll give them a try tomorrow. and I never intended to use the needles for an idle adjustment. I was just trying to get more fuel for my lean condition.

Thanks for help.

I hope the different jets will help me.

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Sounds good...

I hated to ask...but...your whole post seemed pointed towards getting it to idle, but nowhere do you mention the air screw or pilot jet.

 

Just wanted to make sure you were headed in the right direction!!

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Thanks for the help.

I installed some 370 main jets and a new set of 30 pilot jets (I had 30's in there already) I started it up and set the idle and that thing has never ran that good.

Now I am itching to ride and see how much different it is.

Thanks again.

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When I get a chance I will install the new plugs, ride it like no other and then check the plugs.

I had the 340 in there but I had to move the needle to keep from lean burning.

I did pick up a set of 350 so if it is too rich I will just swap then out.

 

Thanks again.....

 

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