1100GS, one piece throttle cable.
I've had my throttle bodies re-bushed and rebuilt by Steve Scriminger and yesterday bolted it all back together with a new throttle cable.
As soon as I've made a new manometer (robbed a big chunk of the tube for another 'emergency'
...) I'm going to try to get them balanced and I'm hoping the end result will be better than when I last tried it (could never get it perfect, hence the rebuilt TB's and new cable).
However, I'll have to start from scratch with a stone cold bike and have no idea what the correct initial settings for the air screws etc should be. With new shafts bushings and ultrasonically cleaned TB's, I'd imagine the settings will be quite different?
My sort of plan of action was as follows:
Is this the right sort of procedure for a start from scratch situation like this?
I hope that Steve will have reset the butterfly throttle stop screws when he rebuilt the TB's but I won't find out until I try the idle balance (and see if the air screws end up wildly different). If they need alteration is there any way to set them without a flow bench?
Any advice gratefully received
I've had my throttle bodies re-bushed and rebuilt by Steve Scriminger and yesterday bolted it all back together with a new throttle cable.
As soon as I've made a new manometer (robbed a big chunk of the tube for another 'emergency'
However, I'll have to start from scratch with a stone cold bike and have no idea what the correct initial settings for the air screws etc should be. With new shafts bushings and ultrasonically cleaned TB's, I'd imagine the settings will be quite different?
My sort of plan of action was as follows:
- Set the TPS
- Get the slack out of the throttle and choke cables and get them as near as I can by feel.
- Set the air screws about 1.5 turns out (more or less their old settings).
- See if it'll start and run.
- If it does run and is rideable, go for a quick spin to warm it up and then do a TB balance (setting a 'balanced' idle speed using the air screws).
- If it won't run, swear a bit and try to work out why.
Is this the right sort of procedure for a start from scratch situation like this?
I hope that Steve will have reset the butterfly throttle stop screws when he rebuilt the TB's but I won't find out until I try the idle balance (and see if the air screws end up wildly different). If they need alteration is there any way to set them without a flow bench?

Any advice gratefully received


