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I'm after some suggestions re , When I snap the throttle off the revs hesitate before reducing, Like a dry cable on a BSA or Triumph. I have checked throttle cable operation & found nothing out of place .Also being a twin cable throttle you actually pull it back anyway .Are there any sensors that are commonly known to cause this. It's only annoying & not actually effecting the riding or dangerous .Any idea's appreciated .
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Greeny does it idle smooth when it settles ? Check for any vac leaks, clean throttle plates and body. Balance check. Make sure the choke/fast idle cams not holding it on slightly at all
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(19-03-2010, 05:29am)fasterfaster Wrote: Greeny does it idle smooth when it settles ? Check for any vac leaks, clean throttle plates and body. Balance check. Make sure the choke/fast idle cams not holding it on slightly at all
Thanks Pete, should have just rang you.
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(19-03-2010, 06:31pm)Greeny_SA Wrote: (19-03-2010, 05:29am)fasterfaster Wrote: Greeny does it idle smooth when it settles ? Check for any vac leaks, clean throttle plates and body. Balance check. Make sure the choke/fast idle cams not holding it on slightly at all
Thanks Pete, should have just rang you.
You nailed it yet again Pete, The fgast idle advance cam had no clearence on the heel & always touching . RE Shaped cam to have clearence & all ticketyboo . Thanks for pointing me straight there.Dremil's do have a use, who'd have guessed .
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