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Re: high idle
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In my case, the big difference in idle speed between cold and hot and the fact that it has started stumbling with under slight choke was NOT normal. I finally got around to checking the idle mixture adjustment today (the one that is usually covered by a plug) and found it WAY out of adjustment. I'm guessing it was turned out maybe 5 turns; at first, I thought I didn't have the screwdriver in the slot but it finally bottomed. Turned it back about 2 turns and everything is much smoother now....idle wise. It turned really easy; I'm wondering if it might have vibrated itself out of adjustment over time ??? Time will tell, I guess.
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Re: high idle
Red loctite should fix that. :neener:
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Re: high idle
My Carb came in from Illinois and had a plug over it to. My Canadian "Marauder" version was without the plug...Kinda silly but how did you guys remove the plug properly? and should it be replaced once removed or... ??
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Re: high idle
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If it NEEDS to be removed, you drill a hole in the cover plug with a TINY drill bit and then pry it out. No need to replace.
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Re: high idle
Dont forget, the idle speed (with a hot engine) should be 1200 - 1400 rev/min. Have you got a car with a rev. counter? The way I did it first time was to get in my car & rev up to around 1300 rev/min, & listen to the engine sound. I then adjusted the bike until the sound was roughly the same. Then it was just a case of tweaking it whilst riding (stopping to do it of course) until I got the ideal idle.
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