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Old 06-13-2007 | 04:16 PM
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Troy,
Just read your post regarding airleaks from the airbox and carb.
I had to store my 110 for a few months and I disassembled the airbox but not the carb or throttle.
I notice now that the throttle movement is not smooth.Its a little on the tight side.I think A standard servo would still move the throttle but is this a symptom of overtightening somewhere on the rear of the engine?Or could it be fuel in the between the throttle barrel and it's housing.
I put the PSP afterrun oil on these parts to try and lub them.
Any ideas onwht the problem could be,If any?
I have not run the motor yet, since it was in storage.
How do I know how much to tighten these screws?
Thanks
Mike
Old 06-13-2007 | 04:42 PM
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Loosen the carb bolts and as they loosen up you should see the throttle barrel move freely. If it does it measn that the carb bolts were over tightened and it has warped the carb body a bit.

There are a couple of ways to treat this condition...if you are handy.

Some of these fixes I don't like to post in the forums. If a guy doesn't know what he is doing he can screw up his motor. Then when service gets it and it needs a new part....do to screwing it up....the answer comes back to Well Troy told me how to do it.


You can clean all old gummed up oil by using denatured alcohol on the parts. This works really well. I clean everything before I put it back together.


Troy

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