This is making me pull my hair out. I just swapped motor and put my original back in, albeit with 95 more cc, and have run into one final problem.
If I just let her idle, she is fine and dandy sitting right at 900-1100, wherever I decide to put the idle screw.
But if I just lightly blip the throttle, she shoots up to 4-4500rpm and either sits there or keeps climbing, in which case I kill the ignition.
This is a 79 standard motor but with , what I believe, to be 81 Special carbs. Right now, I have 115 main jets and the rest *should* be stock, but there is no guarantee.
The throttle cable is not getting stuck, and in fact, is a brand new cable bought last week.
There are no leaks in the carb boots, verified by spraying wd-40 all around.
On the old motor, these carbs were fine, no oddities whatsoever. The only difference is that they now have 115's instead of 110 main jets and the motor is different. Even the carb boots are the same. Also, the advancer is the same unit. I have already synced the carbs on this motor also.
ANY, I repeat, ANY thoughts, suggestions, or tips are *greatly* appreciated.
If I just let her idle, she is fine and dandy sitting right at 900-1100, wherever I decide to put the idle screw.
But if I just lightly blip the throttle, she shoots up to 4-4500rpm and either sits there or keeps climbing, in which case I kill the ignition.
This is a 79 standard motor but with , what I believe, to be 81 Special carbs. Right now, I have 115 main jets and the rest *should* be stock, but there is no guarantee.
The throttle cable is not getting stuck, and in fact, is a brand new cable bought last week.
There are no leaks in the carb boots, verified by spraying wd-40 all around.
On the old motor, these carbs were fine, no oddities whatsoever. The only difference is that they now have 115's instead of 110 main jets and the motor is different. Even the carb boots are the same. Also, the advancer is the same unit. I have already synced the carbs on this motor also.
ANY, I repeat, ANY thoughts, suggestions, or tips are *greatly* appreciated.
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