24-09-12, 01:48 PM
Thought i'd let you know that my 'jittery' problem at low revs has been sorted this morning.
I'd changed spark plug caps, gapped the plugs and put a K&N filter on the bike, which in my personal opinion improved it a lot at first then it went back to being jerky again in any gear, just as i put a little throttle on.
So i had the bike into PDQ this morning and it went straight onto the rolling road for a Dyno test.
I actually watched the test and was shown that there wasn't too much of a difference on the graph comparison from the last time i had it done when i had a carb overhaul?
The thing is that immediately after 3000rpm it takes off without even a hint of a splutter so it was traffic that was an issue for me, and unfortunately most of my ride to and from work is in traffic so it was important to me that it was working properly.
After being advised that another carb strip down would 'probably' be a waste of time, i opted just for the carb balance for now to see if that would help?
And that was it, he found that the carbs were well out of balance! I'm not sure why they were so far out, because they haven't been touched at all, but as soon as i pulled away from the yard i could feel and hear the difference straight away. Happy days!
[size=1em]One thing that i will mention though which took me a bit by surprise, is that he told me that K&N filters hardly make any difference to the Fazer 600's at all compared to a stock paper filter, whereas a bike like a Suzuki Bandit for instance would have a very noticeable difference! Even more so when people clean them and oil them wrongly and then they don't work as they should.[/size]
[size=1em]Seeing as my bike was showing 85bhp on the Dyno last time it was there and now it was showing about 84.5bhp, then maybe it's true, even though it feels like it can breathe a lot better to me?[/size]
[size=1em]Anyway, i've got 50,000 miles of air filter left to worry about that, so for now i'll just enjoy it as it is! [/size]
http://pdq1.com/services/
I'd changed spark plug caps, gapped the plugs and put a K&N filter on the bike, which in my personal opinion improved it a lot at first then it went back to being jerky again in any gear, just as i put a little throttle on.
So i had the bike into PDQ this morning and it went straight onto the rolling road for a Dyno test.
I actually watched the test and was shown that there wasn't too much of a difference on the graph comparison from the last time i had it done when i had a carb overhaul?
The thing is that immediately after 3000rpm it takes off without even a hint of a splutter so it was traffic that was an issue for me, and unfortunately most of my ride to and from work is in traffic so it was important to me that it was working properly.
After being advised that another carb strip down would 'probably' be a waste of time, i opted just for the carb balance for now to see if that would help?
And that was it, he found that the carbs were well out of balance! I'm not sure why they were so far out, because they haven't been touched at all, but as soon as i pulled away from the yard i could feel and hear the difference straight away. Happy days!

[size=1em]One thing that i will mention though which took me a bit by surprise, is that he told me that K&N filters hardly make any difference to the Fazer 600's at all compared to a stock paper filter, whereas a bike like a Suzuki Bandit for instance would have a very noticeable difference! Even more so when people clean them and oil them wrongly and then they don't work as they should.[/size]
[size=1em]Seeing as my bike was showing 85bhp on the Dyno last time it was there and now it was showing about 84.5bhp, then maybe it's true, even though it feels like it can breathe a lot better to me?[/size]
[size=1em]Anyway, i've got 50,000 miles of air filter left to worry about that, so for now i'll just enjoy it as it is! [/size]

http://pdq1.com/services/
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