What else? Another new guy with carb issues. To bring everyone up to speed, here's the previous thread I started when I began having carb issues.
http://www.xs11.com/forum/showthread.php?t=22596
Well, I ran half of a can of Seafoam through the bike, and I think it worked. Why? Because the bike runs worse NOW than it did before! I'm hoping that what happened is the Seafoam knocked somebit of crud loose in the carbs and allowed it to gum something up.
Long story short, I'm going to get the carbs off the bike again and tear into them a bit more than last time. Of course, that means more questions. Here's what it is THIS time.
- Apart from the mixture screws, is there anything that I need to pay special attention to getting back where it was? Any other screws I need to count the turns and such for, or can pretty much everything else in the carb just be put back where it was with a minimum of fuss?
- About the mixture screws- would it be the end of the world if I didn't mess with them? This is more of the same "I don't want to mess something up that is a bigger pain in the butt to fix later". Is there any way to (at least) get carb cleaner into where they are without taking them out?
- If I don't separate the carbs off the rack (keep them as a unit), will I still need to sync them again afterward? How much does getting into all the carbs mess up the sync, anyway?
I'm fully prepared to sync the carbs afterwards. I'm NOT prepared to spend the 70+ bucks for a actual sync gauge, though, so I think tomorrow I'm taking a trip to Lowes to grab parts for the "home-made" sync gauge mentioned in the FAQs here.
Thanks again for all the help.
http://www.xs11.com/forum/showthread.php?t=22596
Well, I ran half of a can of Seafoam through the bike, and I think it worked. Why? Because the bike runs worse NOW than it did before! I'm hoping that what happened is the Seafoam knocked somebit of crud loose in the carbs and allowed it to gum something up.
Long story short, I'm going to get the carbs off the bike again and tear into them a bit more than last time. Of course, that means more questions. Here's what it is THIS time.
- Apart from the mixture screws, is there anything that I need to pay special attention to getting back where it was? Any other screws I need to count the turns and such for, or can pretty much everything else in the carb just be put back where it was with a minimum of fuss?
- About the mixture screws- would it be the end of the world if I didn't mess with them? This is more of the same "I don't want to mess something up that is a bigger pain in the butt to fix later". Is there any way to (at least) get carb cleaner into where they are without taking them out?
- If I don't separate the carbs off the rack (keep them as a unit), will I still need to sync them again afterward? How much does getting into all the carbs mess up the sync, anyway?
I'm fully prepared to sync the carbs afterwards. I'm NOT prepared to spend the 70+ bucks for a actual sync gauge, though, so I think tomorrow I'm taking a trip to Lowes to grab parts for the "home-made" sync gauge mentioned in the FAQs here.
Thanks again for all the help.
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