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    I installed a full hindle exhaust on my bike last week along with a factory config .10 jet kit. I havn't been able to get the carbs set just right. I know I need to sync the carbs but that wont fix these problems right? If anyone has some insight on this it'd be a great help.

    No amount of tinkering with the mixture screws made the cold symptoms go away, only made warm worse or better. I think it may be the floats are set wrong but thats just a guess.

    Symptoms when cold:
    -bike starts up fine with full choke
    -bike used to rev to 2-3.5k while warming and choke engaged. Now It stays below 1.5k with choke engage.
    -If choke is closed before fully warmed (140 degrees) rpms drop below idle or sputters and dies

    Symptoms when warm:
    -rough idle
    -mid range feels strong and smooth
    -high rpms feel good but i don't really have the facilities to test this out on the street. Just the butt dyno.

    THANKS!

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    Re: carb settings help

    Originally posted by SWEET_Z
    I havn't been able to get the carbs set just right. I know I need to sync the carbs but that wont fix these problems right?
    Jetting your bike and not syncing the carbs is a no-no . Now get go get that done and your bike should ride fine and you can have a .

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    So THIS is what I need to do it myself right?

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    If you really like dealing with toxic mercury, yeah.

    Or, for a much better tool thats more accurate and safer, you could get one of <a href="http://www.carbtune.com">these</a>. I have one on order right now, used one in my buddy's garage, its a GREAT tool, he swears by it even over the expensive digital vacuum guages.

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    Originally posted by hohum
    If you really like dealing with toxic mercury, yeah.
    I put that stuff on my cheerios!

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    Originally posted by hohum
    If you really like dealing with toxic mercury, yeah.

    Or, for a much better tool thats more accurate and safer, you could get one of <a href="http://www.carbtune.com">these</a>. I have one on order right now, used one in my buddy's garage, its a GREAT tool, he swears by it even over the expensive digital vacuum guages.

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    Maybe you have a vacuum leak. They are most obvious at idle and less of a problem at larger throttle openings. If you can't get the mixture screws out enough to make the bike idle right, it sure sounds like excess air to me.

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    carb settings help

    Originally posted by stoinkythepig
    Maybe you have a vacuum leak.
    Which would be quite quickly revealed when you hook up the vacuum gauges (of whichever variety) and one carb was at drastically lower vacuum, no?

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    Yeh thats a possibility too. It seems to idle ok once warmed though. I think that ussually is a symptom of a lean settings.

    Anyone have a set of vacuum guages and want to make a quick few bucks?

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    Originally posted by hohum
    Which would be quite quickly revealed when you hook up the vacuum gauges (of whichever variety) and one carb was at drastically lower vacuum, no?

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    Not if it's upstream of the sync points

    Edit: scratch that...

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