rejet, bike starves for fuel
#11
My thought was venting too.
They might have pinched or kinked a vent line under the tank. If the cap doesn't do the trick, maybe pull the tank off and make sure the vent lines are not being constricted.
They might have pinched or kinked a vent line under the tank. If the cap doesn't do the trick, maybe pull the tank off and make sure the vent lines are not being constricted.
#12
Yes, they did...unless they had a couple of very small people from the movie "Fantastic Journey" doing the work. And that's not sarcasm...it's a joke.
But seriously, the shop guy(s) did something in there even if it was just disturbing some sediment in the tank or float bowl that has now interrupted fuel flow.
But seriously, the shop guy(s) did something in there even if it was just disturbing some sediment in the tank or float bowl that has now interrupted fuel flow.
#14
My **** runs like a screamin eagle but pops and backfires on decel. gets kinda old and kinda worried about it as well
#15
Until he gets back to you, you can try to unscrew the A/F screw a bit more...it might help mitigate some of the deceleration popping. Of course, it could also be an air leak in from your exhaust gasket...
#16
Thanks, I have it all apart, after work ill tinker with it...
#17
Caution about turning it TOO far out...it can fall out when you're riding. I wouldn't go much past about 3.5 turns out. It doesn't do anything more to richen the mixture after that far out anyway...
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