I'm posting this one in "carburation" because I'm hoping it's a carburetor rather than ignition issue.
Here's the problem: On my CB77, between cold startup and warm running, there is 500-1000 rpms difference in idle speed. Currently, I have the idle adjustment set so that the motor runs at about 1200 when hot. This means that at startup, I have to hold the throttle slightly open because it won't idle (wants to be at >500 rpm).
If I set the adjusters to let the bike idle around 800-1000rpm when cold, the motor will be idling near 1800-2000 rpm when hot.
Anyone experience this issue before?
Thanks,
nander
idle speed increases with temperature
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Re: idle speed increases with temperature
This is not at all uncommon.
When I first start/ride I find the same thing and I always Start it then after apx. a minute I take off and never a IDLE problem when I stop. ...............lm
When I first start/ride I find the same thing and I always Start it then after apx. a minute I take off and never a IDLE problem when I stop. ...............lm
nander wrote:I'm posting this one in "carburation" because I'm hoping it's a carburetor rather than ignition issue.
Here's the problem: On my CB77, between cold startup and warm running, there is 500-1000 rpms difference in idle speed. Currently, I have the idle adjustment set so that the motor runs at about 1200 when hot. This means that at startup, I have to hold the throttle slightly open because it won't idle (wants to be at >500 rpm).
If I set the adjusters to let the bike idle around 800-1000rpm when cold, the motor will be idling near 1800-2000 rpm when hot.
Anyone experience this issue before?
Thanks,
nander