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Sputter 11 Months ago
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My Roadie is basically running great. But at a stop light, if I quickly crank the throttle, it gasps a second. If I'm a touch slower on the crank, it's fine. When cranking through the gears on acceleration, it runs great with no hessitation. Anyone have any idea on the problem? 
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Erbman02 (User)
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Re:Sputter 11 Months ago
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the bike doesn't like quick blips to the throttle. The slide raises by vacuum, a quick blip creates a lean condition. all is normal.
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Re:Sputter 11 Months ago
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This is a constant velocity carb and it doesn't like quick action to it called blipping. The slide is controlled by vacuum so it takes a second to react. You are dumping to much fuel with the accelerator pump when you blip it. It is normal for it to do that with blipping. 
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Re:Sputter 11 Months ago
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Ditto. Many bone stock 1600's would die when blipping.
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Re:Sputter 11 Months ago
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Thanks guys. I guess the old 99 is running like a Bear. 
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Re:Sputter 11 Months ago
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Wait a minute. What about turning the PMS out a little, upping the pilot jet, massaging the accelerator pump? Come on guys, it's just carb cough.
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Re:Sputter 11 Months ago
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fireman922 wrote:
Wait a minute. What about turning the PMS out a little, upping the pilot jet, massaging the accelerator pump? Come on guys, it's just carb cough.
Shouldn't that last read,...Come on guys, it's just a "carb cough"  ???
Put in a 37.5 pilot. Set the PMS at about 2 1/4 turns out(to start), turn the duration screw on the accelerator pump down to where it's about 2 1/2 turns off the lock nut with the nut on top of the arm, and call us in the morning.
I can't hardly believe it....what a bunch of slackers. 
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Re:Sputter 11 Months ago
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My 99 is doing the same thing, even with the other engine. Where is the pilot jet located? Do you have to remove the carb to replace it?
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