Last night I put about 4 miles on the bike and sidecar driving around my driveway. I was having a hard time trying to dial in the idle speed. The bike fires up easy every time. I let it warm up and make sure the enrichener isn't on and then try to set the idle. Set the idle and give it a few revs, now it wants to idle at 800 rpms and it dies. Reset the idle to higher rpm's give the throttle a couple flicks and it revs at 4000. I can't get it where I want it. Okay another thing, I drive the bike around and it seems to have a real problem in the 2-4000 rpm range. If its in that range it it will sputter and cough, twist the throttle and it will slowly come out of it, hit 5000 rpm and you snap your neck. My thought is that these two problems are related.
At these RPM's my guess would be the needle jets/emulsion tubes if its a carb related problem. I don't think they are the culprit though because I took them out and made sure each and every hole was clear. I have done a carb clean twice, haven't hit the triple mark yet. I hate putting those darn carbs back in. New plugs, new gas line with filters, new battery, checked advancer for broken wires. did a static carb synch, and maybe a few other things I'm forgetting.
Any other ideas? Riding season is finally upon us here in the frozen north, well at least for now.
Kevin
At these RPM's my guess would be the needle jets/emulsion tubes if its a carb related problem. I don't think they are the culprit though because I took them out and made sure each and every hole was clear. I have done a carb clean twice, haven't hit the triple mark yet. I hate putting those darn carbs back in. New plugs, new gas line with filters, new battery, checked advancer for broken wires. did a static carb synch, and maybe a few other things I'm forgetting.
Any other ideas? Riding season is finally upon us here in the frozen north, well at least for now.
Kevin
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