If your problem resurfaces loosen your gas cap when it happens and see if the problem is corrected, could be cap not venting properly.Well, replaced the fuel line without the fuel filter, cleaned the carb, replaced the plugs. Happy to say it ran without any issues today. Now to work on the decel pop. Thanks for all that commented.
Performance and negating decel pop can be inversely proportional. You can get rid of it by running richer, but I found I just ran better not worrying about it.Now to work on the decel pop.
Decel pop is more than likely due to jetting, leaks In the intake or exhaust can also cause this.Well, replaced the fuel line without the fuel filter, cleaned the carb, replaced the plugs. Happy to say it ran without any issues today. Now to work on the decel pop. Thanks for all that commented.
Paul, isn't the deceleration pop caused by an exhaust leak? Like oxygen being introduced into the exhaust gases causing them to light off again. If so I don't think the test you described would help find it. I think that is how it works.Decel pop is more than likely due to jetting, leaks In the intake or exhaust can also cause this.
to check to leaks brake clean with the engine warm if the idle changes it’s a leak. Other than that may want to check the jetting
Well if his exhaust is leaking at the manifold, gaskets could need replaced or tightened down causing a leak.Paul, isn't the deceleration pop caused by an exhaust leak? Like oxygen being introduced into the exhaust gases causing them to light off again. If so I don't think the test you described would help find it. I think that is how it works.
Its easy to check that first, more than likely it needs re jetted.Paul, isn't the deceleration pop caused by an exhaust leak? Like oxygen being introduced into the exhaust gases causing them to light off again. If so I don't think the test you described would help find it. I think that is how it works.
That's what I was thinking.Well if his exhaust is leaking at the manifold, gaskets could need replaced or tightened down causing a leak.
Glad to hear it was just that, it's been common seems the aftermarket fuel filters just restrict the flow enough.Well, replaced the fuel line without the fuel filter, cleaned the carb, replaced the plugs. Happy to say it ran without any issues today. Now to work on the decel pop. Thanks for all that commented.
Mine was doing the same thing this last summer (popping and dying on deceleration ) I adjusted the idle/mix screw counter clockwise as everyone on this form suggested and it straight right out quit doing it . Haven’t had an issue with it since.Glad to hear it was just that, it's been common seems the aftermarket fuel filters just restrict the flow enough.
Since you are in weather good enough to ride, start with the easy crap first. As your riding just spin that idle/mix screw counter clockwise just an 1/8th turn at a time see if that helps....