I'm a relatively new KLR rider, still learning the subtleties of
keeping my ride running smooth. The bike starts fine, but when it
warms up the idle is not steady and it eventually stalls. It seems
if I adjust the ilde screw to increase idle speed (to 1300rpm) one
day, the next day that setting has the bike idling well above 2000.
Once I bet the bike moving, it seems OK at speed, but will stall
again when I come to a stop. Any insight as to the problem? The
carb has a DynoJet kit and the air filter is a clean and oiled K&N.
Thanks for any advice you folks may have!
rubber particles in oil strainer
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stalling at idle...
Could be some fine dirt in the carb. I had a problem exactly like that
once upon a time on a bike with a rusty tank. The rust particles even
managed to make their way through an in-line filter. Try draining the
carb and see if it helps.
-Lujo
josephgreer wrote:
[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]> I'm a relatively new KLR rider, still learning the subtleties of > keeping my ride running smooth. The bike starts fine, but when it > warms up the idle is not steady and it eventually stalls. It seems > if I adjust the ilde screw to increase idle speed (to 1300rpm) one > day, the next day that setting has the bike idling well above 2000. > Once I bet the bike moving, it seems OK at speed, but will stall > again when I come to a stop. Any insight as to the problem? The > carb has a DynoJet kit and the air filter is a clean and oiled K&N. > Thanks for any advice you folks may have!
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rubber particles in oil strainer
I think there is some rubber on the guide between the 2 cam sprockets
--- In DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, "iflovr" wrote: > Hi, > thanks to all the replies. The mechanic ( not Kawasaki as they didnt > want to know me) has pulled both covers off and no obvious things but > there was some rubber particles in the strainer. Any ideas what that > could be? > regards > Anthony
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stalling at idle...
Tight exhaust valve. Check your clearances. First drain your float
bowl to rule out water in the gas.
--- In DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, "josephgreer"
wrote:
it> I'm a relatively new KLR rider, still learning the subtleties of > keeping my ride running smooth. The bike starts fine, but when
seems> warms up the idle is not steady and it eventually stalls. It
one> if I adjust the ilde screw to increase idle speed (to 1300rpm)
2000.> day, the next day that setting has the bike idling well above
The> Once I bet the bike moving, it seems OK at speed, but will stall > again when I come to a stop. Any insight as to the problem?
K&N.> carb has a DynoJet kit and the air filter is a clean and oiled
> Thanks for any advice you folks may have!
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