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Re: Flooding when accelerating past throttle stop
Reply #45 - 01/12/08 at 08:51:34
 
Warric wrote on 01/11/08 at 14:17:28:
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Look chap, Iv been told plenty of times that Im big enuff & ugly enuff to look after meself, so piss off somewhere else ae.

Hey guys, I'm sorry that I stirred all this up.  It's just that I could tell that "Red" was one of those types that is all about "Me".  He didn't come here to contribute to the forum.

There are a lot of folks here that work pretty hard to help others, and in the Tech section there is info on just about every nut and bolt on the LS650...but he didn't even want to take the time to look for it.



So...shall we get back to the carb?

Are you sure that you're getting full travel from your throttle cable?
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Re: Flooding when accelerating past throttle stop
Reply #46 - 01/12/08 at 12:30:57
 
greg do see it as you did anything..
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Re: Flooding when accelerating past throttle stop
Reply #47 - 01/12/08 at 12:48:00
 
Yes, that was my 1st thought, but it was defintly the stopper that was the problem (is that what you mean?). Its only hitting by aprox 1 - 1.5mm, so not hard to grind that off. But then Id be back to opening up past the 90 degree mark.

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Re: Flooding when accelerating past throttle stop
Reply #48 - 01/12/08 at 12:52:54
 
Carburetor Clenaup threard has a pic.

Its a bolt for holding on the "Not in Clymers, cable holder".
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Re: Flooding when accelerating past throttle stop
Reply #49 - 01/13/08 at 10:55:29
 
Warric wrote on 01/12/08 at 12:52:54:
Carburetor Clenaup threard has a pic.

Its a bolt for holding on the "Not in Clymers, cable holder".

You mean here Tongue



I really gotta go get back to work.  I'll check back later...
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Re: Flooding when accelerating past throttle stop
Reply #50 - 01/13/08 at 12:59:06
 
1st pic is the only place its visible. Basicaly to the right of your arrow, below the spring. Here it looks to be open past this screw, and that little leg thats pointing down appears to be slightly bent to miss the screw?

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Reply #51 - 01/13/08 at 13:01:05
 
Sorry it doesnt look open at all! Monday blues, theres a 2nd "leg" futher round

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Re: Flooding when accelerating past throttle stop
Reply #52 - 01/13/08 at 19:52:08
 
Warric wrote on 01/10/08 at 17:09:54:
Thanks guys. Yep iv just been quoted NZ$700 j exhaust sent out from USA.


D@mit -$550usd- that's too much for a jardine - I have a pair of savages both with jardines - the 1995 model likely has at least 1500 hours on it runs great (time for the cam chain however) and the jardine sounds real fine - the 2002 savage has at most 100 hours and the jardine is rather harsh sounding and has started to rattle a bit on the inside. Perhaps the quality isn't quite like it was a few years ago.

you might want to think on that price a bit - likely another solution can be found  
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Re: Flooding when accelerating past throttle stop
Reply #53 - 01/14/08 at 04:33:57
 
Reelthing wrote on 01/13/08 at 19:52:08:
- the 2002 savage has at most 100 hours and the jardine is rather harsh sounding and has started to rattle a bit on the inside. Perhaps the quality isn't quite like it was a few years ago.


Yours is not the first Jardine, that I've heard, that had a loose baffle or something inside.
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Re: Flooding when accelerating past throttle stop
Reply #54 - 01/14/08 at 06:40:31
 
perhaps it has been "cost reduced" in the last few years
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Re: Flooding when accelerating past throttle stop
Reply #55 - 01/14/08 at 06:56:32
 
Reelthing wrote on 01/14/08 at 06:40:31:
perhaps it has been "cost reduced" in the last few years

The last one was a Be_Savage member that bought a used one back in 2003.  So, I have no idea how old.  It kinda sounded like crap, too.
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