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Hi All, quick question please, after the carb clean and rebuild on the 750 F1, when I open the throttle and shut, it hangs at arround 2000 revs for a few seconds or so before it drops back down,. any suggestions please.many thanks, John
Quote from: neat street on September 29, 2024, 09:08:26 AMHi All, quick question please, after the carb clean and rebuild on the 750 F1, when I open the throttle and shut, it hangs at arround 2000 revs for a few seconds or so before it drops back down,. any suggestions please.many thanks, JohnSee the last paragraph of my post on this subject.i.e.So how does the engine manage to maintain this hanging throttle?I think it is as a result of a tad too much air passing through the intake under the sliders when the throttle fully closed, this draws fuel via the idler jet circuit as well as an unknown amount from the main jet in some situations.This might be as a result of 1.2.3 or all 4 sliders being too wide open in the throttle closed position.It's possible to think you have the air screw spot on when you do the bench sync by reducing the fuel flow by opening the air screw you can get an a false idle. When the engine is up to full running temperature this in my view points to the slider gaps being just that bit too wide. So it's all good when warm but after a fair run the idle gets too fast.If when the main throttle stop screw is completely undone the sliders are fully closed then as no petrol can get through it will of course not even idle but stop.I think the trick is getting the least amount of slider gap yet maintaining a tickover contolled by the air screw adjustment only - on a engine that is up to temperature.