Moderator Airhead Posted October 16, 2014 Moderator Posted October 16, 2014 Your bike doesnt have a low speed coil or a high speed coil...just a 'source' coil and a pulser coil for the ignition...and a lighting/charging coil for the electricals. I reckon you just need to sort out the carb for tickover, it may be only the screw settings if you're lucky. Try screwing in the throttle stop adjuster screw to achieve an idle (clockwise)
elsinore250 Posted October 16, 2014 Author Posted October 16, 2014 I am constantly messing with the throttle stop adjuster screw. It doesn't matter which way I turn it, it makes no difference. I must have cleaned the carb out a dozen times. I have replaced the needle valve assembly and washer. I have also made sure the little hole in the float bowl is clear. What else can I check?
Moderator Airhead Posted October 16, 2014 Moderator Posted October 16, 2014 I am constantly messing with the throttle stop adjuster screw. It doesn't matter which way I turn it, it makes no difference. I must have cleaned the carb out a dozen times. I have replaced the needle valve assembly and washer. I have also made sure the little hole in the float bowl is clear. What else can I check? if you twist the throttle a barely noticeable amount the revs increase...Right?
elsinore250 Posted October 16, 2014 Author Posted October 16, 2014 let me double check and let you know.
elsinore250 Posted October 16, 2014 Author Posted October 16, 2014 FYI- there is no air adjuster screw on the US model carb - it is blanked off.
Moderator Airhead Posted October 16, 2014 Moderator Posted October 16, 2014 FYI- there is no air adjuster screw on the US model carb - it is blanked off. Thats odd, post pictures?
Moderator Airhead Posted October 16, 2014 Moderator Posted October 16, 2014 Hey you can post pics and videos Never seen one of those, I have my own thought on that though so I'm waiting for an answer, can you get it to idle using the throttle grip then?
elsinore250 Posted October 16, 2014 Author Posted October 16, 2014 She is 101% stock from the factory apart from the Yamaha luggage carrier and Euro spec headlight guard.
Moderator Airhead Posted October 16, 2014 Moderator Posted October 16, 2014 She is 101% stock from the factory apart from the Yamaha luggage carrier and Euro spec headlight guard. Very nice mate, great additions too.
elsinore250 Posted October 16, 2014 Author Posted October 16, 2014 Just went for a blast up the street and she is running fine apart from not ticking over when warm. No more flat spots anywhere in the power range. bike ticks over around 2-3 grand when cold with choke on. When warm bike will not tick over with choke on. Just tried it again and it is trying to tickover with the choke off- only for a couple of seconds. If I twist the throttle a tiny bit you can definitely notice the revs increasing.
elsinore250 Posted October 16, 2014 Author Posted October 16, 2014 Ta very much - I was going to paint it, then I thought "they are original once" left it alone. I am Not even going to replace the seat cover until I have to.Very nice mate, great additions too.
Moderator Airhead Posted October 16, 2014 Moderator Posted October 16, 2014 It's far too good to warrant any restore, we just need to sort the idle out now an I would recommend you remove that restrictor for better performance, we'll deal with that later.
elsinore250 Posted October 16, 2014 Author Posted October 16, 2014 I am definitely going to yank the restrictor.
NE0 Posted October 16, 2014 Posted October 16, 2014 If you've had the carb apart what groove did you put circlip onto the top of the needle? Having said that, I've just looked in the Haynes manual in the supplement pages 118/119 for the 175G its states its FIXED ie no slot. Its also interesting to note that for the pilot air screw it states PRESET. I assume from that its not adjustable. Perhaps thats why Airheads not seen one?
blackhat250 Posted October 16, 2014 Posted October 16, 2014 Whats behind that blanking plate then,, gotta be a screw,
NE0 Posted October 16, 2014 Posted October 16, 2014 Probably is just a screw as the carb body will not be any different. In the supplement it also goes on to state: Note: Later US models only- where pilot air screw is marked 'preset'. it is set at the factory and should not be disturbed except by qualified personnel using the correct equipment Whats all that about then? Are they discouraging DIY for a reason? Risk of being sued? or just one of those Amercian things? Although my view is If thats what it says.....................its just asking to be taken apart!!
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