94 Sport 400
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Air leak I'm guessing as suggested,plus check behind front clutch for distorted or popped out crank seal. Usually if its a seal leaking this one is the main culprit. Can cause high revving and lean condition also.Plus check intake manifold for cracks or splitting. Spray a little contact or brake cleaner around the intake and cylinder and see it changes rpms also. OPT
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Great i will look at all that was sugested , also to clarify myself when i push full throttle is when the rpms are up and down. its like the rev limiter is kikking in but alot slower. it does not rev up by itself. Thanks for all your help
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