My SF is back from the resurrection, except there is a problem with high idle.
I got it to idle low long enough to set the spark timing, synchronize the carbs , and adjust the idle speed.
Then, when the throttle is revved, it hangs up around 2k every time instead of returning to idle.
First I loosened the throttle cable so there was lots of slack at the carbs- no relief.
Next, I removed the tank and re-installed the snowblower tank so I could get better access to the problem.
I tried sniffing for an air leak with an unlit propane torch. No leaks.
I pushed on the synch screws and tabs while the idle was stuck high. It seemed like the 3/4 junction had almost no effect, same as 2/3 junction, but the 1/2 junction seemed to help it go back to normal idle, but it wasn't stuck because it didn't really move at all and the problem was loosely correlated.
So, I removed the carbs I found evidence of leaking float valves on #1 and #2- there was gas residue inside the intake air-cleaner boots and a little in the coupler to the engine intake. The #3 and #4 have no such evidence. There is a very minor amount of particles in all the bowls, something I'm used to seeing with a first time start-up. Of course I need to clean those float valves.
I pulled the plugs, and they were ugly, sooty black, confirming the rich smell it has while running. All 4 plugs look about the same.
Here's the big question. I put in the jets from a TourMax carb kit. I have read the numerous posts about K&L pilots being too rich, so I know what I have to do-I already placed the order for genuine Mikuni jets.
My questions:
(1) Do you guys think the 'wrong' pilots could cause the idle to hang-up at 2k? Seems like the butterfly's would restrict the air enough to preclude the pilots as a cause.
(2) Could the wrong sized pilot cause the rich mix at idle?
(3) Do you think the high fuel in #1 and #2 bowls cold cause the high idle, unrelated to the rich plugs, since #3 and #4 are rich with normal float levels?
Here are some pictures:
(1) The idle setting- all butterfly's look to be in this same relative position:
(2) The #4 plug looks the same as the others:
I got it to idle low long enough to set the spark timing, synchronize the carbs , and adjust the idle speed.
Then, when the throttle is revved, it hangs up around 2k every time instead of returning to idle.
First I loosened the throttle cable so there was lots of slack at the carbs- no relief.
Next, I removed the tank and re-installed the snowblower tank so I could get better access to the problem.
I tried sniffing for an air leak with an unlit propane torch. No leaks.
I pushed on the synch screws and tabs while the idle was stuck high. It seemed like the 3/4 junction had almost no effect, same as 2/3 junction, but the 1/2 junction seemed to help it go back to normal idle, but it wasn't stuck because it didn't really move at all and the problem was loosely correlated.
So, I removed the carbs I found evidence of leaking float valves on #1 and #2- there was gas residue inside the intake air-cleaner boots and a little in the coupler to the engine intake. The #3 and #4 have no such evidence. There is a very minor amount of particles in all the bowls, something I'm used to seeing with a first time start-up. Of course I need to clean those float valves.
I pulled the plugs, and they were ugly, sooty black, confirming the rich smell it has while running. All 4 plugs look about the same.
Here's the big question. I put in the jets from a TourMax carb kit. I have read the numerous posts about K&L pilots being too rich, so I know what I have to do-I already placed the order for genuine Mikuni jets.
My questions:
(1) Do you guys think the 'wrong' pilots could cause the idle to hang-up at 2k? Seems like the butterfly's would restrict the air enough to preclude the pilots as a cause.
(2) Could the wrong sized pilot cause the rich mix at idle?
(3) Do you think the high fuel in #1 and #2 bowls cold cause the high idle, unrelated to the rich plugs, since #3 and #4 are rich with normal float levels?
Here are some pictures:
(1) The idle setting- all butterfly's look to be in this same relative position:
(2) The #4 plug looks the same as the others:
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