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No luck after an hour of fiddling:(
Cleaned up the sliders and the action seemed a lot smoother than before and both sliders were falling at the same rate. Thought I was good, but when I got her all back together and have the same problem. :wtf:
This leads me to a silly question. How fast...
Awesome. Diaphragmns are new (previous owner must have sprayed carb cleaner into carbs without taking them apart or something) so hope it's not that! Excellent info htough. Will look at all this tonight!
Interesting, I hadn't thought of that. I haven't taken the slide/needles apart so not sure why they wouldn't be seated properly. Other than a visual inspection/wiggling is there any measurements I can do to verify that they're seated properly? Sorry if this seems obvious I'm not by the carbs...
I do believe the bike was hot, but it definitely wasn't 15 minutes of riding. It would however start burn a bit of the dust/oil off if I took too long without riding... So now I do it with a fan in front...
I think I have perhaps found the culprit... The slides aren't as smooth to return as I...
So I'm having the same issue. I just re synced for the third tme today after adjusting the float height today, no fix :(
Here's what I posted in another forum:
So I've been having this strange issue on my bike (1980 Yamaha xs400) where I've got everything dialed up correctly (rebuilt...