akpasta wrote:One step ahead of ya! I did that as well when I pulled the tank, air filters/boots, slides, jets, etc. The slides definitely bottom out. The cable is still in really good shape and pulls both slides evenly and returns to bottom. I also did this to see if the slides were getting hung up somehow in the chamber. They don't seem to be.LOUD MOUSE wrote:Check the throttle cable at all ends and splitter.
If one is out of the top of a carb or it is pulled out of the adjuster at the lever or splitter or the adjuster is miss adjusted the slides will not bottom to the screw.
I'd do a visual of the cable and if nothing is apparent I'd look at both slides and make sure they bottom out. .............lm
5500mi on a rebuilt cb77 - Time for some freshening up?
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Start it. ........lm
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They are, and the bike runs more or less fine otherwise.LOUD MOUSE wrote:Drop the bowls and make sure the jets are in place. ......lm
akpasta wrote:The symptoms persist. Like I said, when the bike gets warmed up, it will idle at 1500-2000rpm with the idle screws (not mix screws) fully removed. Slides are closed all the way.
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Are you at the bike?. .........lm
akpasta wrote:They are, and the bike runs more or less fine otherwise.LOUD MOUSE wrote:Drop the bowls and make sure the jets are in place. ......lm
akpasta wrote:The symptoms persist. Like I said, when the bike gets warmed up, it will idle at 1500-2000rpm with the idle screws (not mix screws) fully removed. Slides are closed all the way.