demito
Registered user
Hi,
after a 10000 km service my bike was running somewhat heavier than before, although valve adjustment and TB synch was done by the dealership.
Bought myself a carbtune and used Migsels manual to find out a slight difference between the two TB's, not even 1/4th turn of the TB screw thingy. Bike is running a bit better now (noticable), but stil not as before.
What I noticed though was that when revving up the two TB's were not in synch. At constant revs they were (2,5 K). Left TB dancing up and down a little more then the right one (or was it the other way around, can't remember
)
Thinking of rechecking the valves and do some adjustments there (as described in the manual on this forum). Could a wrongly adjusted valve explain the difference in vacuum level when revving up? Is this worth investigating. Any experiences with the valve adjustment procedure as described in http://www.ukgser.com/forums/download/OVADv2.1.pdf ? Piece of cake?
Tnx for the feedback.
Cheers
Demito
after a 10000 km service my bike was running somewhat heavier than before, although valve adjustment and TB synch was done by the dealership.
Bought myself a carbtune and used Migsels manual to find out a slight difference between the two TB's, not even 1/4th turn of the TB screw thingy. Bike is running a bit better now (noticable), but stil not as before.
What I noticed though was that when revving up the two TB's were not in synch. At constant revs they were (2,5 K). Left TB dancing up and down a little more then the right one (or was it the other way around, can't remember
Thinking of rechecking the valves and do some adjustments there (as described in the manual on this forum). Could a wrongly adjusted valve explain the difference in vacuum level when revving up? Is this worth investigating. Any experiences with the valve adjustment procedure as described in http://www.ukgser.com/forums/download/OVADv2.1.pdf ? Piece of cake?
Tnx for the feedback.
Cheers
Demito
