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Tiger Time => Steamers (1993-1998 Tigers) => Topic started by: 97tiger885 on February 13, 2012, 08:58:19 PM

Title: The wages of the sin of arrogance is this
Post by: 97tiger885 on February 13, 2012, 08:58:19 PM
I replaced the air filter box last week.  I did not replace the o-rings in the float assembly against the advice of Mustang.  

Quote from: "Mustang"it's pretty easy right now to replace the orings on the float assemblies while you already have the carbs off , murphys law says " if you don't do it now you will have to go thru the aggravation of pulling them off again"

The result was my carbs puking all over my driveway.

(http://i592.photobucket.com/albums/tt4/97tiger885/0213021223.jpg)

And the aggravation of having to pull the carbs off again in 35F temps.

My suggestion is: listen to the advice of your betters.
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Post by: Bob Tosi on February 14, 2012, 05:03:33 AM
QuoteMy suggestion is: listen to the advice of your betters.

 :BangHead  :ImaPoser
Title: Carbs done
Post by: 97tiger885 on February 14, 2012, 09:32:21 PM
I think the carbs are now working to spec.  It was not w/o adversity.  Yesterday, in 40F temps, I put on the carbs and air filter .  Today, with 50F, I put on the filter snorkels and the tank to test the carbs.  Turned on the petcock and more gas starts to pour onto my driveway...wtf?#$%@#!...I couldn't see where it was coming from; so, off come the carbs again.  Of course, it turns out not to be a carb problem but a cracked gas line linking the petcock to the in-line fuel filter.  I could have fixed that w/o pulling the carbs.  But I am getting much better at installing the carb/air filter.  Initial testing is good.  MC started right up, no reeking of gas and no puddles so far.  I am keeping my fingers crossed.

One question: The mc is a bit slow to return to idle speed when I pull in the clutch.  It is not terrible, but a little slow.  Is this normal?  I am now paranoid and hypervigilant.   Do I have a small air leak in the boots between the head and the carbs?  Is there a  return spring of some sort on the throttle cable that may be wearing?

Thanks for the help and support.
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Post by: Mustang on February 14, 2012, 09:40:44 PM
sometimes the fuel hose will rub on the linkage for the throttle and cause the probs you are seeing

and I find that me tiggers are slow to return back to 1500 rpm or so idle speed when its cold out and they are not run long .
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Post by: 97tiger885 on February 14, 2012, 09:49:41 PM
Quote from: "Mustang"sometimes the fuel hose will rub on the linkage for the throttle and cause the probs you are seeing

and I find that me tiggers are slow to return back to 1500 rpm or so idle speed when its cold out and they are not run long .

ok, thanks.  I am not going to fiddle with it unless it gets worse.
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