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CivilDrone
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PostPosted: 18:40 - 19 Oct 2018    Post subject: CB600FS Stalling Reply with quote

Evening
Not long ago I have noticed that in the morning after a little warm up, engine would stall after 2-3 miles down the road
It wont turn over for good few minutes, switch + choke and full throttle does the trick
I was wondering what might be causing it
blocked piot jet?
I have adjusted idle to around 1300-1400ish to see whats going to change tomorrow
Also on a warm engine if choke to full - stalls, unsure if thats normal
Planning on getting gauge vacuum and syncing carbs, got a haynes manual so fingers crossed
Any other ideas that might be of use at all?
Cheers
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jaffa90
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PostPosted: 00:01 - 20 Oct 2018    Post subject: Reply with quote

Sounds like the choke/starter jets are working/clear but the pilot jets (as you say) sound part blocked or unwanted air going in where it should not.
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CivilDrone
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PostPosted: 04:25 - 20 Oct 2018    Post subject: Reply with quote

After adjust idle speed it hasnt stalled this morning and it was cold
Will see what happends on the way back
From what i gather choke should stall the engine once its warmed
Ordered iridium sparks for the next oil change, not that anything will improve but there is a small chance
Looking for a vacuum gauge and other necessary tools to crack open the carb for cleaning and then sync
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