fatbiker
Well-Known Member
I think I may have found the problem. Got the bike running at a lower RPM; 4K to be exact and sprayed some carb cleaner on every spot I though could possibly cause an air leak. Tried ether first with no effect. I found three spots below the carbs and near the intake manifold that when sprayed resulted in the engine bogging down. I assume that since the spots are past the carbs that it's raw fuel mixing with air causing the engine to receive too rich a mixture therefore resulting in an uneven burn. Was that technical enough?
I have attached an expert picture pointing out the exact spots where I sprayed the carb cleaner. Good thing I'm in sales and not design.
I assume that the problem is a result of one of three things; leaky intake manifold gaskets; leaky carb boots; or possibly leaky v-boost boots. They all look like they are original parts so I'm going to order everything and replace them. If anyone thinks it might be something else I am all ears.
Fatbiker
I have attached an expert picture pointing out the exact spots where I sprayed the carb cleaner. Good thing I'm in sales and not design.
I assume that the problem is a result of one of three things; leaky intake manifold gaskets; leaky carb boots; or possibly leaky v-boost boots. They all look like they are original parts so I'm going to order everything and replace them. If anyone thinks it might be something else I am all ears.
Fatbiker