idle RPM waaay too high...
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idle RPM waaay too high...
I've got a 2002 Xplorer 400 and I just rebuilt the top end with a bigger bore, piston and rings. Got it started and it sounds strong, but I must done something to the carburetor because right off start up the the idle rpms are at about half of what its got. :0 Ive messed with the idle adjuster and the throttle screw, but it really hasnt helped at all. any help?
-Caleb
-Caleb
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The ONLY way an engine can RPM is with an air leak somewhere.
I can leak from a lot of places including the slide. If the cable is hanging up it will leak past the slide.
If the slide is put in wrong, it will leak past the slide.
If the carb boot is cracked it will suck air from there.
It's up to you to find the air bleed.
I can leak from a lot of places including the slide. If the cable is hanging up it will leak past the slide.
If the slide is put in wrong, it will leak past the slide.
If the carb boot is cracked it will suck air from there.
It's up to you to find the air bleed.
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Don't let the hp numbers fool you. Its all in how you get it to the ground. Clutching clutching clutching!
Don't let the hp numbers fool you. Its all in how you get it to the ground. Clutching clutching clutching!
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