99 Kat 600 - Very low idle problems
I noticed that the spring on my idle screw when it makes contact with the throttle wheel only lets me turn it 1.5-1.75 times before it is fully compressed. Is that a little too few turns? Or does that sound about right, should I only have about 0-1.75 worth of adjusting turns? I don't even know why the spring is there, other than a safety device to prevent someone from giving them self a very high idle? Would a high rpm idle damage the engine or anything? If I take the spring off, I can get about 10 turns before the screw is fully in. Should I get rid of the spring?
Are the throttle plates inside the carbs supposed to be airtight when closed? I can see little slivers of light through them, the two on the left which were running rich are almost completely sealed except one sliver on the side whereas the two the rights you can see a halo of light all around them.
I noticed that the spring on my idle screw when it makes contact with the throttle wheel only lets me turn it 1.5-1.75 times before it is fully compressed. Is that a little too few turns? Or does that sound about right, should I only have about 0-1.75 worth of adjusting turns? I don't even know why the spring is there, other than a safety device to prevent someone from giving them self a very high idle? Would a high rpm idle damage the engine or anything? If I take the spring off, I can get about 10 turns before the screw is fully in. Should I get rid of the spring?
Are the throttle plates inside the carbs supposed to be airtight when closed? I can see little slivers of light through them, the two on the left which were running rich are almost completely sealed except one sliver on the side whereas the two the rights you can see a halo of light all around them.
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