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TPS recalled and sent for repair...
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<blockquote data-quote="SPORT" data-source="post: 581835" data-attributes="member: 6195"><p>Sprayed carb cleaner around the TB unit and found no appreciable RPM rise during idle.</p><p></p><p>I then hooked up the home made carb tuner and started the bike again. It seems the carb tuner has some pretty big leaks and giving eroneous readings. Messed with it a bit only to continue having leaks (unless my TB is THAT far off), at this point I'm unable to confirm as its now buttoned up for work tomorrow. Hopefully I'll get the chance to swap hoses from one cyl to the next to see if it's the tool or the TB unit is off. Either way, I'm now looking at the Morgan Carb tool as a professional and viable option.</p><p></p><p>Alright Job, how much more of this must I endure?????????????</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SPORT, post: 581835, member: 6195"] Sprayed carb cleaner around the TB unit and found no appreciable RPM rise during idle. I then hooked up the home made carb tuner and started the bike again. It seems the carb tuner has some pretty big leaks and giving eroneous readings. Messed with it a bit only to continue having leaks (unless my TB is THAT far off), at this point I'm unable to confirm as its now buttoned up for work tomorrow. Hopefully I'll get the chance to swap hoses from one cyl to the next to see if it's the tool or the TB unit is off. Either way, I'm now looking at the Morgan Carb tool as a professional and viable option. Alright Job, how much more of this must I endure????????????? [/QUOTE]
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