slopokecr wrote:Thanks Davamoto!
I have made something like you have in the pic. My qeustion for you is; what is the width (not thickness) of those end pieces?
additionally, the pointy thingy inside my plug cap is not threaded. I have trimmed back the wire as suggested, but when I "screw" the cap on, it does not bite, and can pull off the wire easily. Should there be some threaded component that is missing from my caps?
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Push as ta turn and observe the amount of insulation as it enters the cap. ..................lm
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I have:
1)checked/adjusted valves
2)checked adjusted pts/timing
3)have cut back plug wires and re-installed caps
4)needle clip in middle groove
5)air screw 1 and a half turns out.
6)New KandN filter
7)New DH6A plugs properly gapped
Started and let idle for 5 minutes, not touching the throttle at all. (No choke-fires right up) The irregular exhaust pattern on the RS is somewhat better, BUT
checked plugs and they are BLACK. Ughh.
I am thinking the (running rich) problem has got to be carb related. If the o-ring on the minifold were leaking, wouldnt that make it run leaner? Do I dare keep turning the air screw out? Is there a seat/oring in the airscrew that could be bad?
1)checked/adjusted valves
2)checked adjusted pts/timing
3)have cut back plug wires and re-installed caps
4)needle clip in middle groove
5)air screw 1 and a half turns out.
6)New KandN filter
7)New DH6A plugs properly gapped
Started and let idle for 5 minutes, not touching the throttle at all. (No choke-fires right up) The irregular exhaust pattern on the RS is somewhat better, BUT
checked plugs and they are BLACK. Ughh.
I am thinking the (running rich) problem has got to be carb related. If the o-ring on the minifold were leaking, wouldnt that make it run leaner? Do I dare keep turning the air screw out? Is there a seat/oring in the airscrew that could be bad?
joewier,
after reading many posts, I ordered the keyster kit knowing that I would not use many of its parts including the jets. My carb came with 120-35, so I assume its stock. The ONLY 2 items I used(so far) from the kit are the bowl gasket and the needle-retaining clip. My bike is running rich at low idle so Im guessing its the airscrew, but is 1-and -a-half turns out already.
-Im Slo
after reading many posts, I ordered the keyster kit knowing that I would not use many of its parts including the jets. My carb came with 120-35, so I assume its stock. The ONLY 2 items I used(so far) from the kit are the bowl gasket and the needle-retaining clip. My bike is running rich at low idle so Im guessing its the airscrew, but is 1-and -a-half turns out already.
-Im Slo
Davamoto,
DOH! Now I really feel like a knucklehead! This is incredibly useful information!!! THANKS!
since you are humoring the knuckleheads today, can you answer this next (unrelated) question?:
I removed the oil pump so that I can clean the oil strainer, How do I get the oil strainer out? It does not have a flange like the one in the manual.
THANKS!!
DOH! Now I really feel like a knucklehead! This is incredibly useful information!!! THANKS!
since you are humoring the knuckleheads today, can you answer this next (unrelated) question?:
I removed the oil pump so that I can clean the oil strainer, How do I get the oil strainer out? It does not have a flange like the one in the manual.
THANKS!!