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Squealing noise around stator and slow return to idles

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Brickyard
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Post by Brickyard » Thu Nov 19, 2015 6:28 am

LM,

I concurred for the first 30 seconds, and then i blipped the throttle to find out im still getting a slow return to idle.

My left side muffler's exhaust is weak, compared to the right side, and no matter what I do. I've followed your recipe like a ritual, verified timing at idle and advance, verified no vacuum leak at carb boots, verified slides are synched, snugged the spark plugs, etc... I've done everything except verify compression, but only because I dont have the tools at hand. I dont think its the compression...

The air screw on the left side is pretty loose, and the air screw threads look very worn. I think they're stripped to the point of repair and are probably the problem.

Can this be causing my problem? Is it possible to have a vacuum leak through the air screws? If you've experienced it, how did you remedy?

3 things come to mind: Loctite thread repair kit, jbweld and liguid soap, and helicoil.

As always, thanks for the response.




LOUD MOUSE wrote:Nice and smooth. ...................lm
Brickyard wrote:Never have I ever heard sweeter sounds from anything else. I'm confident the donor Pistons and crankshaft were worth it. It's a new bike!

This was the very first start up and I'm happy to say it took 3 kicks:

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Q4KkTsnfN ... e=youtu.be

LOUD MOUSE
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Post by LOUD MOUSE » Thu Nov 19, 2015 6:46 am

Call me on this. ..................lm

830-895-0654

Brickyard wrote:LM,

I concurred for the first 30 seconds, and then i blipped the throttle to find out im still getting a slow return to idle.

My left side muffler's exhaust is weak, compared to the right side, and no matter what I do. I've followed your recipe like a ritual, verified timing at idle and advance, verified no vacuum leak at carb boots, verified slides are synched, snugged the spark plugs, etc... I've done everything except verify compression, but only because I dont have the tools at hand. I dont think its the compression...

The air screw on the left side is pretty loose, and the air screw threads look very worn. I think they're stripped to the point of repair and are probably the problem.

Can this be causing my problem? Is it possible to have a vacuum leak through the air screws? If you've experienced it, how did you remedy?

3 things come to mind: Loctite thread repair kit, jbweld and liguid soap, and helicoil.

As always, thanks for the response.




LOUD MOUSE wrote:Nice and smooth. ...................lm
Brickyard wrote:Never have I ever heard sweeter sounds from anything else. I'm confident the donor Pistons and crankshaft were worth it. It's a new bike!

This was the very first start up and I'm happy to say it took 3 kicks:

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Q4KkTsnfN ... e=youtu.be

Brickyard
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Post by Brickyard » Thu Nov 19, 2015 12:38 pm

LM,

I'll give you a call this weekend as I work night shift and wont be in front of the bike when I can call at a decent time.
LOUD MOUSE wrote:Call me on this. ..................lm

830-895-0654

Brickyard wrote:LM,

I concurred for the first 30 seconds, and then i blipped the throttle to find out im still getting a slow return to idle.

My left side muffler's exhaust is weak, compared to the right side, and no matter what I do. I've followed your recipe like a ritual, verified timing at idle and advance, verified no vacuum leak at carb boots, verified slides are synched, snugged the spark plugs, etc... I've done everything except verify compression, but only because I dont have the tools at hand. I dont think its the compression...

The air screw on the left side is pretty loose, and the air screw threads look very worn. I think they're stripped to the point of repair and are probably the problem.

Can this be causing my problem? Is it possible to have a vacuum leak through the air screws? If you've experienced it, how did you remedy?

3 things come to mind: Loctite thread repair kit, jbweld and liguid soap, and helicoil.

As always, thanks for the response.




LOUD MOUSE wrote:Nice and smooth. ...................lm
Brickyard wrote:Never have I ever heard sweeter sounds from anything else. I'm confident the donor Pistons and crankshaft were worth it. It's a new bike!

This was the very first start up and I'm happy to say it took 3 kicks:

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Q4KkTsnfN ... e=youtu.be

LOUD MOUSE
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Post by LOUD MOUSE » Thu Nov 19, 2015 5:55 pm

Good deal.
We'll talk then. ............lm
Brickyard wrote:LM,

I'll give you a call this weekend as I work night shift and wont be in front of the bike when I can call at a decent time.
LOUD MOUSE wrote:Call me on this. ..................lm

830-895-0654

Brickyard wrote:LM,

I concurred for the first 30 seconds, and then i blipped the throttle to find out im still getting a slow return to idle.

My left side muffler's exhaust is weak, compared to the right side, and no matter what I do. I've followed your recipe like a ritual, verified timing at idle and advance, verified no vacuum leak at carb boots, verified slides are synched, snugged the spark plugs, etc... I've done everything except verify compression, but only because I dont have the tools at hand. I dont think its the compression...

The air screw on the left side is pretty loose, and the air screw threads look very worn. I think they're stripped to the point of repair and are probably the problem.

Can this be causing my problem? Is it possible to have a vacuum leak through the air screws? If you've experienced it, how did you remedy?

3 things come to mind: Loctite thread repair kit, jbweld and liguid soap, and helicoil.

As always, thanks for the response.




LOUD MOUSE wrote:Nice and smooth. ...................lm
Brickyard wrote:Never have I ever heard sweeter sounds from anything else. I'm confident the donor Pistons and crankshaft were worth it. It's a new bike!

This was the very first start up and I'm happy to say it took 3 kicks:

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Q4KkTsnfN ... e=youtu.be

Brickyard
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Post by Brickyard » Sun Nov 22, 2015 7:24 pm

LM,

i tried calling tonight, however, you werent available, so I will try again next weekend.

Apparently I stripped one of the main chain adjusters, and the new ones will arrive 28NOV.

I will call you then if you dont mind, and if youre available.

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Post by revlover » Sun Nov 22, 2015 8:34 pm

I had a very similar experience recently with Dad's cb77. One cylinder ran strong and other would barely run off idle. I had poor vacuum from that cylinder so I double checked the usual stuff, float bowl, ignition timing, valve clearance, etc. I was stumped so I dug deeper. The cause: a paper towel stuck in the intake port wrapped around the intake valve. I must have put it there when I had the carb off a while back. DUH!
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Post by LOUD MOUSE » Mon Nov 23, 2015 12:31 am

??????????????
What number did you call?. ...........lm
Brickyard wrote:LM,

i tried calling tonight, however, you werent available, so I will try again next weekend.

Apparently I stripped one of the main chain adjusters, and the new ones will arrive 28NOV.

I will call you then if you dont mind, and if youre available.

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