Topica Loopframe_Guzzi Archive


Subject: RE: lean off idle

Author: Fred Sahms

Date: Mar 23, 2005, 2:00 PM

Post ID: 1718589587



Thanks for all the advice guys. Greg, you're talking about the little
brass thingy with the tiny check-valve balls inside? The correct way is
so the jet needle bears down on the end with the holes in it (top side)
and the spring is under it, and presses up on the end with the slot?


Greg Field wrote:
 
Check the plungers in your "accelerator pumps." Easy to put them in
upside down.

GF

On Wednesday, March 23, 2005, at 08:31 AM, Fred Sahms wrote:

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Hi all,

My Eldo have been lean off idle since I built it. It will idle fine,
but when I go to take off it is really lean and bogs down. I went
through the carbs completely when I built the bike initially, and
noticed one carb body had some significant corrosion, so I got a second
complete set which I am rebuilding now. They are in great shape, but I
wonder if I should alter the jetting any to try and correct the
condition.

I am using the stock airbox, stock jetting, and a new filter I got from
Gordon and Rick.

Would a larger pilot jet help?

TIA

73 Eldo
78 T3/949

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73 Eldo
78 T3/949

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