when hand turning the butterflies open, there is quite a restriction, letting off they gradually close. is this normal, I'd expect them to snap
back?
thanks
[Edited on 13/1/08 by tigris]
they should snap back
where should I oil it then?
Also, does anyone have pics of a carb setup, I forget where all of these lines go.
Stupid efi guy!
My zx9r carb were the same i fitted a second spring and there ok know
My R1 inj' was the same. Only does it when running, and then snapping it shut. No sign of it when the engine is off. Think its high vacuum in the
manifold caused by the snap shut that holds the throttle just open. I've added another return spring.
adrian
hope this helps
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You shouldn't need a second spring to make them snap shut. Either they've been stored in the sea or are full of muck and need some serious attention, or the return spring has been removed/is broken. Fitting a second spring will not cure the problem and will probably cause further damage if the butterflies/shaft is binding.
I remember when my engine was in boxes for a couple of years... the throttle spindle of the carbs seemed just a little reluctant to spring back to the
stop. Once on the engine, in the car, it has been fine. Maybe having petrol near it did the job, maybe the vibration of a running engine
Bob
quote:
Originally posted by adithorp
My R1 inj' was the same. Only does it when running, and then snapping it shut. No sign of it when the engine is off. Think its high vacuum in the manifold caused by the snap shut that holds the throttle just open. I've added another return spring.
adrian
John, I had exactly the same problem, I added a return spring and problem solved.
Here's a pic.
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Sorry, no picture of mine. I take some monday and post them. Here's another set up I saw at Donnington.
http://i189.photobucket.com/albums/z282/adrianthorp/skixmas07005.jpg
Quite neat and could be an upgrade from my braket and spring.
adrian
thanks a lot guys, i've got a box of 100 springs somewhere plus the original cable so should be sorted
Here's what i came up with. needs a bit of finishing, i used the orignal cable cut down and attached to a spring that runs inside that
tube
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