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#21
Yep, you simply remove the spring.. You can go ahead and remove it now if you want.. The spring holds the weights closed during startup RPM's, but allows them to expand - and stay expanded - at RPM's above startup. Removing the spring simply allows the weights to expand AT startup RPM.. ( Expanded weights = deactivation )..
This MUST be done as part of the MCM - as otherwise your bike will not start when warm/hot. This is due to the MCM retiming the exhaust cam 10 degrees from standard - thus "throwing off" the KACR timing severely enough to cause warm/hot starting issues..
This MUST be done as part of the MCM - as otherwise your bike will not start when warm/hot. This is due to the MCM retiming the exhaust cam 10 degrees from standard - thus "throwing off" the KACR timing severely enough to cause warm/hot starting issues..
Last edited by Klxster; 12-18-2019 at 01:00 AM.
#22
Yep, you simply remove the spring.. You can go ahead and remove it now if you want.. The spring holds the weights closed during startup RPM's, but allows them to expand - and stay expanded - at RPM's above startup. Removing the spring simply allows the weights to expand AT startup RPM.. ( Expanded weights = deactivation )..
This MUST be done as part of the MCM - as otherwise your bike will not start when warm/hot. This is due to the MCM retiming the exhaust cam 10 degrees - thus "throwing off" the KACR timing severely enough to cause warm/hot starting issues..
This MUST be done as part of the MCM - as otherwise your bike will not start when warm/hot. This is due to the MCM retiming the exhaust cam 10 degrees - thus "throwing off" the KACR timing severely enough to cause warm/hot starting issues..
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