JsmithBAnShee
Mar 2 2003, 08:47 AM
I was out on presidents day, and my throttle kept sticking. I took it to clean genes to get the carbs cleaned. they stopped sticking, but my shee is now bogging on the bottom and the top end. Any Ideas? thanks.
DUNE DEMON
Mar 2 2003, 06:14 PM
CHECK YOUR JETTING. WHAT SIZE PILOT AND WHAT SIZE MAIN JETS DO YOU HAVE? IS YOUR BIKE STOCK? DOES IT HAVE PIPES? WHAT POSITION IS THE NEEDLE CLIP? ARE YOU RUNNING THE AIR BOX? :?
JsmithBAnShee
Mar 2 2003, 07:38 PM
Its a 96 with pro circuit pipes, boyesen reeds, reed spacers, trinity stage 2 porting and stage 4 head, pro flow filter with an outerwear w/o lid. Before i got the carb cleaned it ran great and had no problems but the throttle stuck. now it runs like crap.
In Excess
Mar 2 2003, 07:51 PM
providing you dont have any other issues check the carbs to see if they are synchronized
JsmithBAnShee
Mar 3 2003, 04:17 PM
im pretty sure they are sychronized. i have a 310 jet with stock needle and pilot
Chummin
Mar 3 2003, 04:26 PM
depending on how they "cleaned" your carbs, they might have blown sand/dirt in to a jet etc..
I would pull the carbs and clean them throughly.
In Excess
Mar 3 2003, 04:54 PM
or depending on why you have sand in them in the first place...........di you run the bike at 40:1 gas amd sand?
JsmithBAnShee
Mar 3 2003, 05:38 PM
i saw some sand inside the pro flow adaptor plate. i run 40:1 and i only ride at glamis
DUNE DEMON
Mar 3 2003, 06:51 PM
CHANGE THE pilot JET OUT AND PUT A 30 IN THERE. AS FOR THE REST OF YOUR PROBLEMS MAKE SURE THEY PUT THE SLIDE BACK IN RIGHT. I'VE SEEN PEOPLE PUT THE SLIDES IN THE WRONG SIDES.
JsmithBAnShee
Mar 3 2003, 08:30 PM
How do you tell if the slides are on the wrong sides? thanks for the info
DUNE DEMON
Mar 3 2003, 09:59 PM
THEY PUT THEM IN BACKWARDS. WITH THE CUT OUT FACING THE MANIFOLD. RECLEAN YOUR CARBS AND USE A COMPRESSOR TO BLOW OUT ALL THE PASSAGES.
Yamiboy
Mar 3 2003, 10:07 PM
you must have let a honda mechanic work on it :wink:
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