1400 Idle Rpm on Rancher AT???
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How can those of us tell if it 1400 RPM. Is there a way to tell by listening. I use to be able to set timing by listening when moving the distributor on a car. My Rancher AT sounds like it is barely ideling, but if I speed it up, it is hard to shift into forward or reverse.
Surely there is away to tell.
Surely there is away to tell.
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If you really want to be absolutly correct.. you would need to get an aftermarket cdi with the correct output for wireing in a tach. Generally, all honda's come with the idle set at or near 1400.
If your valves are out of adjustment, this could cause the machine to have a rough idle, stall or poor performance. How many hours since your last adjustment?
If your valves are out of adjustment, this could cause the machine to have a rough idle, stall or poor performance. How many hours since your last adjustment?
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