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Reply #45 - 08/22/13 at 08:51:46
 
Dave wrote on 08/22/13 at 08:48:51:
There is a drain screw at the bottom of the carb, and a rubber hose is connected to it.  If you were to open the screw and run the fuel into a clear bottle....you could check that the flow is sufficient and that the fuel is clean.  Not sure of the amount of time it would take to flow 8 ounces of fuel - but the petcock alone takes 2 min 15 seconds to flow a gallon.  The carb needle and seat, and drain screw will flow slower....but you should be able to drain 8 oz of gas in 15 seconds.

This might confirm if you are getting fuel to the float bowl.

The tank vent problem is easy to identify......open the cap and see if th engine runs normal.  If you close the cap you will be able to ride several miles before enough of a vacuum builds up to cause a problem....the vacuum does not happen instantly.


I'll do the drain screw method too.

So you don't think it's the vaccum in the tank?
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Reply #46 - 08/22/13 at 08:59:01
 
i think acetone dissolves superglue but i'd be careful not to spill any...maybe dap it on there, let it sit, then take some pliers and gently twist????
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Reply #47 - 08/23/13 at 10:58:15
 
Well got the cap off easily (wasn't even properly sealed.. Wonder if I got the wrong sealant). Put a small screw in there like you did. Got a fresh cap filled with superglue and put it on the port.

Now it started and stayed!

But died shortly after. Sounded like the rpm was very low.. So I adjusted the screw on the (what it looks like the throttle/carb thing) to make the idle higher.. Good or bad?
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Reply #48 - 08/23/13 at 12:11:43
 
idle screw is set with the knurled knob on the carb under the choke...
idle on these bikes should be around 1000rpms to allow oil to get pumped up to the head for proper lubrication...

Do not set the idle too low (like a harley)...it should have the same rythym   as a drum from a death metal band... Tongue
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Reply #49 - 08/23/13 at 12:34:22
 
Yeah it sounded like a harley.. So it's ok to mess with that screw.. It's the one with spring looking thing on it?

I'm going to take a video of the idle when I get home. Hope it'll let me post
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Reply #50 - 08/23/13 at 12:35:56
 
Bubba wrote on 08/23/13 at 12:11:43:
idle screw is set with the knurled knob on the carb under the choke...
idle on these bikes should be around 1000rpms to allow oil to get pumped up to the head for proper lubrication...

Do not set the idle too low (like a harley)...it should have the same rythym   as a drum from a death metal band... Tongue


Bubba would you mind PMing me your email if you would be willing to listen to idle?
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Reply #51 - 08/23/13 at 12:41:01
 
just sent it to ya...
not that i'm an expert or anything...I change my idle around a lot depending on the weather, backfiring, humidity etc...

usually sounds like buddabuddabuddabuddabudda
or if you prefer
bubbabubbabubbabubbabubba as fast as I can do it...LOL
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Reply #52 - 08/23/13 at 13:01:06
 
Your idle should sound something like this:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QImRxzVz3hg

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Reply #53 - 08/23/13 at 13:05:25
 
PhantomII wrote on 08/23/13 at 13:01:06:
Your idle should sound something like this:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QImRxzVz3hg



This helps! Thanks!
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Reply #54 - 08/23/13 at 13:16:09
 
You're welcome I can't take credit because someone on here gave it to me when I was trying to dial in my idle.
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Reply #55 - 08/23/13 at 21:40:25
 
Went for a test ride.. After 5 min.. Putt putt putt died. So I pulled over in a fit of rage to find out I didn't turn the fuel on whew.

The idle sounds pretty close to the audio but can't really tell. It won't let me upload the video but will there be any harm if the rpm is little higher than that sound clip?
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Reply #56 - 08/23/13 at 21:43:10
 
Nope...just ride it and enjoy...
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Reply #57 - 08/23/13 at 22:28:24
 
Bubba wrote on 08/23/13 at 21:43:10:
Nope...just ride it and enjoy...

   Cool oh I will
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Reply #58 - 08/23/13 at 23:29:38
 
Bubba wrote on 08/23/13 at 12:41:01:
usually sounds like buddabuddabuddabuddabudda
or if you prefer
bubbabubbabubbabubbabubba as fast as I can do it...LOL

my Savage's usually sounds like... wambrwambrwambrwambrwambrwambr
when I open the throttle...waaaaambr Grin
because it 20 years...
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Reply #59 - 08/24/13 at 23:28:05
 
I ended up putting one of these on mine, it really was very easy to install and I like to know exactly how fast my engine is running.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/CHROME-TACHOMETER-FOR-ALL-DUAL-FIRE-IGNITIONS-MINI-MO...

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