Scot
XS400 New Member
1982 Seca 400.
The engine starts instantly and idles perfectly. Pulls nicely/smoothly up to mid throttle, but then then stumbles. Not missing, but it will not accellerate further. But if I back off the throttle it returns to nice, smooth running. (Manipulating the choke while it's stumbling at speed doesn't improve anything.) I can get it up to 55mph indicated on flat ground but nothing more due to the fueling situation. I kinda feel like it's not getting enough fuel, as opposed to too much.
Question: I'll pull the carbs back off, but where should I look first? What measurements should I check? It would be nice if it's float height or needle setting, right?
Thank you,
Scot
(Stock machine. New petcock rebuild kit. New plugs and air filter. Carbs cleaned. Jets are stock sizes, I believe.)
The engine starts instantly and idles perfectly. Pulls nicely/smoothly up to mid throttle, but then then stumbles. Not missing, but it will not accellerate further. But if I back off the throttle it returns to nice, smooth running. (Manipulating the choke while it's stumbling at speed doesn't improve anything.) I can get it up to 55mph indicated on flat ground but nothing more due to the fueling situation. I kinda feel like it's not getting enough fuel, as opposed to too much.
Question: I'll pull the carbs back off, but where should I look first? What measurements should I check? It would be nice if it's float height or needle setting, right?
Thank you,
Scot
(Stock machine. New petcock rebuild kit. New plugs and air filter. Carbs cleaned. Jets are stock sizes, I believe.)