Ok... So here it is. I am pretty sure already, from blued pipes, that at some stage/s I am running lean. Recently however I moved from about 2500-3000ft above sea level to sea level (the coast). Since the move I have had a problem w/ high idleing when fully warm. The RPMs run up to 2-3k. This is a pain in the a** at stoplights because if I put it in neutral and it picks up, I have to thunk it back into gear again and that sound pains me horribly. I use the clutch to bog the engine down and sometimes it stays at a normal RPM for a while, but eventually pics back up. I don't know the history of my carbs, but I know someone has been in them at least once. I have headers and a 4-1 on the E end and a K&N in the box. Also, my throttle screw is all the way out (not touching the throttle at all). Is there anyway to lower the idle? It didn't do this previously, only after the move.
On a tangential side note... Being a wet clutch, does holding the clutch for long time spans cause any XSive wear. I know on cars it wears out your throwout and pilot bearings, but those are "dry." My stoplight dilemma of late brought this concern to mind.
I hate to keep rambling on, but at a light a few weeks ago I went to go and killed it. With a very quick response, I hit the starter and I am not sure what happened but it made a wierd noise and the number 3 intake-boot vacuum-plug shot off and landed like 15ft away. I kind of saw it and in the concern of retrieving the plug barely noticed that it didn't do the high idle thing with out it. It was wierd and probably totally unrelated, but I wanted to tell everone the story anyway.
JEss
On a tangential side note... Being a wet clutch, does holding the clutch for long time spans cause any XSive wear. I know on cars it wears out your throwout and pilot bearings, but those are "dry." My stoplight dilemma of late brought this concern to mind.
I hate to keep rambling on, but at a light a few weeks ago I went to go and killed it. With a very quick response, I hit the starter and I am not sure what happened but it made a wierd noise and the number 3 intake-boot vacuum-plug shot off and landed like 15ft away. I kind of saw it and in the concern of retrieving the plug barely noticed that it didn't do the high idle thing with out it. It was wierd and probably totally unrelated, but I wanted to tell everone the story anyway.
JEss
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