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hi i recently posted about my carby having problems that was my fault as i let the fuel get way too low and crap from tank,some how got throught the filter and intot the idle jet, thus it would just stall. now that it is fixed :hmm: ($600 later) i find that when i put the foot down it jumps as in it wants to keep speeding up but skipps so to speak. it only happends below about 2500 rpm. i don't know if it is a clutch slipping problem, or something along those lines. would be great if anyone has had the same problem.... :blinks:

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This could be many different things man. Its not your clutch slipping, or you would hearand feel it rev. It simple to take the jets out of your carby and check them. Something i used to do when my jet got blocked, under the bonnet, rev it up a bit, then put your hand (causing a vacuum) over the intake of the carby, this will suck out any shit in your carb, but i stress, its only a temporary fix. Grr.......

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yerah i sent it back to them a week after i had it fixed and they said the jet was blocked. when it had only just been overhalled. ZZ WTF!

umm ok i might try then hand over the intake. but yeah bizzzarh that it is dooing such a thing when the carby is pretty much brand new. so i get em to tune it?

i woulda thought they would

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A blocked jet a week after, did you replace the fuel filter.

 

haha ZZZZZZZZZZZZZ no..... i wish i had and when i rang em up i told em too replace it........ the tank is stuffed has soo much shit in it. would it be hard to pull it out??? and clean it.

 

but yeah. ill put another filter on it tomorrow.

i don't know if there is now bigger crap in the lines or something blocking the fuel flow. or maybe its the new fuel pump i put on thinking it might of been that. i could always get them to replace it with the old one that was on there

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Definitely replace the filter, tank is only a pain in the ass to pull out when it is full of fuel, if you were in QLD I could of helped.

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Like Trev said, only if its full of fuel, apart from that its easy as. Not too much holding it up. From memory, just the 2 straps under it, so a few bolts, then your fuel lines and the filler pipe i think. While its off, just blow the fuel lines out maybe.

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