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Bikes, Hints'n'Tips => Fazer 1000/FZ1 corner => Topic started by: yamaman on 30 August 2013, 10:54:11 pm

Title: An important note to up and coming ivanisers!!
Post by: yamaman on 30 August 2013, 10:54:11 pm
I posted a query a few weeks ago with regards to my gen 1 hanging on the revs after throttle was closed.  This occurred after fitting a full monty kit.  Riding further up the rev range proved to be a much improved result, however, this 'lean' situation with revs 'hanging' was hugely irritating.  I knew immediately that the problem was down to the pilot circuit running lean but have only just got round to sorting it.
Whilst drilling the pilot air holes a fine swarf found its way into the circuit and partially blocked up on 2 of the carbs.
The solution this evening was of course to 're remove the carbs and drop all of the pilot screws completely out and clear the circuits with carb cleaner.  Bike now sweet!!
The main point of course here is to pass this info on because as far as I can remember there is no mention of removing the pilot screws to effectively clear the circuits before setting mixtures.  I believe most guidelines just tell you to set the mixture screws up and then undertake all of the other operations and then refit the carbs.
Anyway, I hope this 'heads up' saves other budding enthusiasts wasted time on a second removal of the carb bank!!
Cheers.
Title: Re: An important note to up and coming ivanisers!!
Post by: Hedgetrimmer on 30 August 2013, 11:10:50 pm
That's why I'm entrusting mine to Mike, cos I'm a mechanical divot!  :) :lol
Title: Re: An important note to up and coming ivanisers!!
Post by: Loz on 31 August 2013, 05:52:13 pm
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That's why I'm entrusting mine to Mike, cos I'm a mechanical divot

Me too  :thumbup
Title: Re: An important note to up and coming ivanisers!!
Post by: fireblake on 03 September 2013, 12:11:06 pm
I let Mike do mine as am a slightly bigger divot than Nick. My word of the day is now divot.

Mickey the divot. :-\
Title: Re: An important note to up and coming ivanisers!!
Post by: FuZzBoM on 03 September 2013, 11:46:04 pm
I did mine myself, after I did all the work I carefully used an air line on low pressure to get rid of any debris. Then used carb cleaner to get everything nice and clean.
Touch wood mine has been ok.
Title: Re: An important note to up and coming ivanisers!!
Post by: fazer-rat on 04 September 2013, 07:31:27 pm
mine has been immense ever since mike did it :lol