guzzisti91
Tuned and Synch'ed
Hello all, first post here. I bought a 2002 Nevada 750 club from a couple on a farm. I can't seem to get the idle right, as after a ride it either races to 2000rpm if i turn the idle screws 180 degrees clockwise or constantly stalls if i turn it back 180 degrees. It also surges badly in 1st, not too bad in 2nd & runs smoothly from there. It appears they may have had a major accident on it, & they did a poor job trying to fix it, so as a result i reset the carbs, bought an anologue carb sync tool & tried to fix the problem myself.
So far, i have adressed the sealing problem (the left intake wasn't connected), cleaned the carbs thorougly, changed the air filter in favour of one i made from filter foam, stopped it from backfiring, & reduced it's surging to 1st & 2nd gear. They idle in sync last time i checked, but i have yet to check it again. The fuel screws have been turned an extra 180 degrees (totaling 360) & this reduced the surging, smoothed the vibration & delayed the stall to 30 seconds. There are also shallow indents on the slides, the needles are set to the 4th notch (i dare not touch it), & when resetting i had to turn those fuel screws a lot.
I work in Blakehurst, & i would take it to Motociclo in St Peters, but they will charge $110 per hour. I also think the humidity may play a part, too.
Any ideas?
So far, i have adressed the sealing problem (the left intake wasn't connected), cleaned the carbs thorougly, changed the air filter in favour of one i made from filter foam, stopped it from backfiring, & reduced it's surging to 1st & 2nd gear. They idle in sync last time i checked, but i have yet to check it again. The fuel screws have been turned an extra 180 degrees (totaling 360) & this reduced the surging, smoothed the vibration & delayed the stall to 30 seconds. There are also shallow indents on the slides, the needles are set to the 4th notch (i dare not touch it), & when resetting i had to turn those fuel screws a lot.
I work in Blakehurst, & i would take it to Motociclo in St Peters, but they will charge $110 per hour. I also think the humidity may play a part, too.
Any ideas?