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By Exile
#3276
Since the carburettor is dangling on the throttle cable anyway, I thought I may as well try to sort out my rich running buy fiddling with the throttle needle stop.

Some may find it a silly question but... am I right?


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By Gwilly
#33281
Then a quick heads up re throttle cable..

When you loosen the cable at the carb adjuster ready for removal, the slack you obtain will allow the brass spacer (ferrule) to fall out of the twist control on the handle bar…

These have been known to travel miles from the bike never to be seen again… forewarned and all that.. Grab the little booger and put it safe. without it your stuffed… gwilly
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By Exile
#33283
Jaffa.. Yes. It was all going nicely until the intake manifold hose ripped. I hadn't noticed that initially, but on checking the plug anyway due to poor run and tick-over, it was sooted up. I would have thought an extra air gap would give me a lean burn, so something else is obviously wrong. I'm going to get a new hose, of course, but I thought I may as well address the rich mixture while the carb is already off.
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By PeteF
#33286
One thing at a time Exile. Leave the carb alone till you get the rubber fixed or you run the risk of losing track of where you are. When you get the new rubber on, start up and spray round the area with WD40. If it's still pulling air it will smoke straight away.
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By Exile
#33287
Thanks Pete, sound advice, but moving the pin stop is easily reversed if that becomes necessary. This is partly why I post here, apart from the advice, I can always go back and see what I've done....!!

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