High IdleHigh IdleHello everyone,
When I fire up my 1966 305 CA77 Dream the engine just takes off and idles at what seems to be 2500 RPM! I have had the carb apart: - I have checked numerous times that I have the slide in properly - I have replaced the throttle cable and made sure that it slides easily and returns to the home position, the end of travel. - I replaced the O-rings on the base of the carb and on the other side of the spacer - Inspected spacer for cracks, there are none. - My float bowl and carb top gaskets are in good condition and do not leak (not as far as I can tell) - The air bleed screw has no effect BUT the idle screw does have a slight effect. It behaves like the throttle is open. I can rev it up with no hesitation but I have a terribly high idle that I cannot bring down to a normal level. Any help would be appreciated. I have automotive experience but this one has me baffled at the moment. Thank you all,
high idleSpray a generous amount of a non flammable liquid at the base of the carb. Any change in RPM will tell you where the problem. Air leak causing a lean condition. Sometimes the carb base will distort from over tightening. If in fact that is the case, somewhere on this forum there is a thread designated to checking the flange for flatness and sanding to correct it. Also I remember reading a thread about a slide that was excessively worn and passing too much air. Just a couple more places to focus your attention. Rusty
If none of the suggestions given so far work, here are a couple things I'd check. These are separate things and NOT a list of sequential steps. Just trying to think of things that might cause this.
- Check the O-ring on the air mixture screw. - Back the slide stop screw out all the way. This is what you are calling the idle screw. - Remove the cable from the slide and reassemble the carb. See if the idle is still high. - Drop the bowl and make sure the pilot jet has not fallen out. - Check the centrifugal advance to make sure it is not stuck fully advanced. Let know if you solve this and what caused it. regards, Rob Wonderful!
These are the ideas I needed. - I checked the o-ring at the air bypass screw....it was missing! I think I may be on to something but I have a bit of a dilemma. My Clymer manual shows the o-ring between the spring and the threads of the screw. This doesn't seem to work. There is a groove just under the head of the screw and I assumed that must be where the o-ring went. Tried the bike with the new o-ring and no difference. I'm not quite sold that the o-ring is installed correctly though. Do you have a picture of an air bypass screw with the proper position of the o-ring? I still have yet to check that my timing advance has not jammed in the advanced position. I will go through the list this weekend. Thank you very much!
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