- Fri Jul 20, 2012 4:11 pm
#846
OK, I am now formally brassed off with my carb problem which has been ongoing for some weeks and gradually getting worse. Bike is a 2006 Classic 500, with MikCarb fitted with S+B cone filter. Carb has been upjetted (three years ago) to suit sports exhaust and filter, otherwise standard. Bike has been running absolutely perfectly until a few weeks ago. At low revs, coming up to, or idling at, junctions or other stopping points, the bike's idle becomes lumpy and then it spits back and stalls. Violence of spitback varies from slight cough to an explosion which can blow the carb off the bike.
What do I know about the problem? (A) If it's going to happen at all, it always happens after low speed work (e.g. in traffic), coming down to idle, or at idle itself. (B) It never occurs on a positive throttle (i.e. pulling away from idle). (C) It is nearly always preceded by a "lumpy" or uneven idle, almost as if it is starting to eight-stroke. (D) It gets worse as the bike and/or weather gets warmer.
What have I done so far? (A) Given the air filter a thorough clean. (B) Removed the carb and cleaned the pilot, needle and main jets, slide, etc. and reassembled. No difference one way or the other.
What I have NOT done: fiddled about with the mixture. That way madness lies, unless you know exactly what you are doing, and I don't.
The inlet stub is a bit aged and seems not to hold the carb very well, even with the clamps done up as tight as I can do them. I may replace this. I really hope someone can come up with something relatively simple, otherwise I am going to have to start exploring really weird scenarios like sticking valves and bent pushrods...
Cheers
TimG
What do I know about the problem? (A) If it's going to happen at all, it always happens after low speed work (e.g. in traffic), coming down to idle, or at idle itself. (B) It never occurs on a positive throttle (i.e. pulling away from idle). (C) It is nearly always preceded by a "lumpy" or uneven idle, almost as if it is starting to eight-stroke. (D) It gets worse as the bike and/or weather gets warmer.
What have I done so far? (A) Given the air filter a thorough clean. (B) Removed the carb and cleaned the pilot, needle and main jets, slide, etc. and reassembled. No difference one way or the other.
What I have NOT done: fiddled about with the mixture. That way madness lies, unless you know exactly what you are doing, and I don't.
The inlet stub is a bit aged and seems not to hold the carb very well, even with the clamps done up as tight as I can do them. I may replace this. I really hope someone can come up with something relatively simple, otherwise I am going to have to start exploring really weird scenarios like sticking valves and bent pushrods...
Cheers
TimG