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carb service success ????..1998 f6
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January 05, 2015, 04:50:10 PM »
Hi folks ...just did a carb service on my 1998 f6 all seems to have gone well...only thing I notice is bike starts right up with no choke , but will sputter and stall if attempt to choke ...why?...temps are in the 30's maybe 55 inside garage with door open ...any advice , speculation will be appreciated ...did not vacuum fill bowls before starting ...is it possible all cyinders are not fed fuel yet ...does bike have to be level to feed all bowls ...will all bowls fill if its leaning on kstand ?...thx
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Re: carb service success ????..1998 f6
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January 05, 2015, 06:13:12 PM »
My I/S starts up and runs good with the choke on. My Standard floods easily with the choke on and doesn't run smooth with it on. I don't know why. I think every bike has its own temperament, kind of like women.
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PharmBoy
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Lawton, Ok
Re: carb service success ????..1998 f6
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January 06, 2015, 05:37:12 AM »
Yeah, my two are of different temperament also. I agree with Meathead...Jim
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Ricky-D
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South Carolina midlands
Re: carb service success ????..1998 f6
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January 06, 2015, 07:13:20 AM »
I think that's pretty normal since it is an enrichment system
as opposed to a choke (air) system.
If you can get it started without the "choke" it will normally
want to stall after a brief period of time. Employing the
"choke" prior to starting will, after starting, allow the
engine to continue to run. Why the engine wants to
stall out doing it the way the op mentioned is about vacuum
and fuel. When initially cranking, the vacuum is low, but once
running, the vacuum is high. Depending upon when you employ
the "choke" system you are flooding the engine with a high
vacuum, but at a low vacuum the mixture is "just right" for
the cold start. Do you get it?
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