SpringerSteve98
Active Member
Spray some WD-40 around the intake manifold while its idling. They could have jarred the intake a bit or not made sure it was sealed properly when they took off or replaced the carb. If it idles up when you spray it or changes idle at all its likely leaking. That would cause rough idle, and hesitation/coughing when taking off idle, and loss of power.
If thats not it, see if you can adjust it out with the mixture screw.. If you can seat the mixture screw and it doesn't kill the bike, the pilot jet is too rich. and you'd need to step it down to a 46 or so. (if there is indeed a 48 in it)
Oh, almost forgot to add. Be sure to count your turns when you start to close the mixture screw. Hard starting warm is usually a rich condition, turning the mixture screw clockwise will lean it up some. Checking the intake manifold for leaks, and playing with your mixture screw shouldn't void your factory warranty. If it is under warranty and you can close your mixture screw all the way without it starting to stumble or dying i would ask them to put in a pilot jet that is a size smaller.
If thats not it, see if you can adjust it out with the mixture screw.. If you can seat the mixture screw and it doesn't kill the bike, the pilot jet is too rich. and you'd need to step it down to a 46 or so. (if there is indeed a 48 in it)
Oh, almost forgot to add. Be sure to count your turns when you start to close the mixture screw. Hard starting warm is usually a rich condition, turning the mixture screw clockwise will lean it up some. Checking the intake manifold for leaks, and playing with your mixture screw shouldn't void your factory warranty. If it is under warranty and you can close your mixture screw all the way without it starting to stumble or dying i would ask them to put in a pilot jet that is a size smaller.
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