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fivepointnine 08-10-2007 04:07 AM

RE: uni pod filter question
 
yeah, my only problem is that the RPM's drop just fine to about 3k then hang for a sec then drop the rest of the way to idle...Im assuming that is the point where the needle transfers to the PJ/ Pilot air screw settings, so that is where I need to look...Im ordering the spring and o-ring from bike bandit tomorrow.

dilysi 08-12-2007 01:39 AM

RE: uni pod filter question
 
i put slipons on my beast then put a 107 main 40 piolet and havent looked back

fivepointnine 08-23-2007 09:21 PM

RE: uni pod filter question
 
got the idle problem solved, one carb didnt have the spring, washer or o-ring on the pilot air screw!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!????????????????
threw those parts in yesterday, put both carbs to 2 3/4 out and now she runs like new, idles at around 1000-1200 when warm.

when I bought the bike it did not have a air-filter in it and the carb boots were dis-attatched from the airbox!!! no wonder the bike ran like crap, but I did get it DIRT cheap ($550)

fivepointnine 08-23-2007 09:23 PM

RE: uni pod filter question
 

ORIGINAL: mnosbor

You may want to track down a spring, it keeps that port sealed by pressing on the o-ring. It could cause that cylinder to run different from the other.

If its not bogging then thats good. Ride it for some time to get it good and warm then see where your idle will set at.

If its too rich it will run worse hot.

Id like to put pods on mine but it can cause carb icing, here its so humid that when its under 60 my carbs ice, I dont want to make it worse.
dont have to worry about carb icing here where I live, the humidity sits at around 10% or less year round!

mnosbor 08-24-2007 02:31 AM

RE: uni pod filter question
 
Lucky you...I miss Utah [:'(]

Ill be interesting to see how the bike behaves this fall. I had all sorts of problems with it when I got it, maybe the icing wont be so bad now.

Thats a good deal on your bike, definately worth messing around with. Glad you got it sorted out.

fivepointnine 08-24-2007 04:08 AM

RE: uni pod filter question
 
since I got the carb issue worked out Ive been riding it to work almost every day....I get quite a few looks, probably because it now sounds like a 250GP bike! haha...I love the sound of those pods


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