Hello all,
Ok, my 79 SF was running pretty well. It was running rich, but the idle was too low. I adjusted the idle from about 1100RPM to just over 1500. Next day bike ran fine but idle had creeped up to 2200 (most likely because i did not have the bike fully warmed up when I adjusted it previously). Backed the idle out to about 1500 again. shut off bike.
Then I checked the rear brake light relay (its dead) went to start the bike up again, it started then immediately died.
checked all the connections around the fuse pannel and brake relay, checked fuses, all seems ok. Started bike, it immediately dies on throttle.
Removed carbs, readjusted all of them, reinstalled. New plugs installed. On crank, alot of backfire, adjusted pilot jets out a bit, and it started with the throttle open a little, runs until you open throttle further, then immediately dies.
BIke has always been hard to start, in the am it requires a shot of started fluid, but then it runs fine.
I have no idea where to begin.... Help?
Thanks,
Matt
Ok, my 79 SF was running pretty well. It was running rich, but the idle was too low. I adjusted the idle from about 1100RPM to just over 1500. Next day bike ran fine but idle had creeped up to 2200 (most likely because i did not have the bike fully warmed up when I adjusted it previously). Backed the idle out to about 1500 again. shut off bike.
Then I checked the rear brake light relay (its dead) went to start the bike up again, it started then immediately died.
checked all the connections around the fuse pannel and brake relay, checked fuses, all seems ok. Started bike, it immediately dies on throttle.
Removed carbs, readjusted all of them, reinstalled. New plugs installed. On crank, alot of backfire, adjusted pilot jets out a bit, and it started with the throttle open a little, runs until you open throttle further, then immediately dies.
BIke has always been hard to start, in the am it requires a shot of started fluid, but then it runs fine.
I have no idea where to begin.... Help?
Thanks,
Matt
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