Fuel System: Gas (Petrol) tanks, Carburators
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paperslammer
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by paperslammer » Wed Jun 02, 2010 3:49 am
Hello. I've noticed that my throttle doesn't snap back that well either. I pulled the cable closer to the carb and it snaps back nice.
LOUD MOUSE wrote:Ya may want to loosen the 2 screws at the lever perch and move the throttle out a bit in case it may be installed to far on the bar and the end of the grip is hitting the end of the bars. ...............lm
I also tried this, but the grip still doesn't snap back
I took the throttle apart to see how it works. When you twist the handle, it pulls a tab that pulls that cable. When I manually pull this tab, it seems to snap back fairly well. So even though it snaps back when I pull the tab, is the problem still the throttle cable? Maybe I just don't know how snappy the throttle cable should be at the top? Thanks![/quote]
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LOUD MOUSE
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by LOUD MOUSE » Wed Jun 02, 2010 8:15 am
What lube do you use?. ........lm
paperslammer wrote:Hello. I've noticed that my throttle doesn't snap back that well either. I pulled the cable closer to the carb and it snaps back nice.
LOUD MOUSE wrote:Ya may want to loosen the 2 screws at the lever perch and move the throttle out a bit in case it may be installed to far on the bar and the end of the grip is hitting the end of the bars. ...............lm
I also tried this, but the grip still doesn't snap back
I took the throttle apart to see how it works. When you twist the handle, it pulls a tab that pulls that cable. When I manually pull this tab, it seems to snap back fairly well. So even though it snaps back when I pull the tab, is the problem still the throttle cable? Maybe I just don't know how snappy the throttle cable should be at the top? Thanks!
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teazer
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by teazer » Wed Jun 02, 2010 9:35 am
It might be the rubber grip rubbing on the throttle housing. Try a little WD40 between the flat face of the grip and the housing and see if that fixes it.
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paperslammer
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by paperslammer » Wed Jun 02, 2010 3:52 pm
LOUD MOUSE wrote:What lube do you use?. ........lm
I haven't lubed it yet. What lube would you suggest?
teazer wrote:It might be the rubber grip rubbing on the throttle housing. Try a little WD40 between the flat face of the grip and the housing and see if that fixes it.
I'll give this a try too! Thanks!
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by LOUD MOUSE » Wed Jun 02, 2010 4:29 pm
I use white grease. .........lm
paperslammer wrote:LOUD MOUSE wrote:What lube do you use?. ........lm
I haven't lubed it yet. What lube would you suggest?
teazer wrote:It might be the rubber grip rubbing on the throttle housing. Try a little WD40 between the flat face of the grip and the housing and see if that fixes it.
I'll give this a try too! Thanks!
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paperslammer
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by paperslammer » Tue Jun 08, 2010 12:12 am
Update #2. The previous owner gave me some extra parts, and one of them was a different style handle. This handle had a longer metal section before the rubber grip started, which gave the clamp (the part encasing the horn button) room to not interfere with the rubber grip. When I put it on the throttle snapped back like it's supposed to do.
I spent some time trying to move the other rubber grip down the shaft, but it's on there pretty good. Anyone have any tricks on how to get a rubber grip to move? It's an original handle so I'd like to use that one.