Pigford wrote:If the slides are a bit high - then the raised needles will allow a bit more fuel thru
OK - but the slides were not high

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phil1r wrote:I've just had a problem like this, But not on a Z, it turned out to befloat level to low. Can't believe no one has mentioned this.
njwmct wrote:Service Fuel levels - correct
zpower wrote:phil1r wrote:I've just had a problem like this, But not on a Z, it turned out to befloat level to low. Can't believe no one has mentioned this.
That was one of my initial thoughts too but he said he has done that in his initial postnjwmct wrote:Service Fuel levels - correct
So I guess thats why no one has mentioned it.
njwmct wrote:Spent a few more hours on the Mark II today - trying to sort out the hanging idle issue.
Anyhow after messing around for days setting the slide heights numerous times, checking for air leaks & changing plugs etc to no positive result.
I dropped the needles a notch today (back to clip position 3) & hey presto the hanging idle disappeared immediately!!
Weird! - I have absolutely no idea why lifting the needle one notch should cause the idle to hang.
Anyway, now seem to be moving back in the right direction.
I've also stuck with the larger #17.5 pilot jets as they seem to give the best idle.
Went for a ride on the bike & it seemed OK but the acid test is going to be from a cold start to see if the original misfire at 2000 rpm / surging at 3000 rpm is still there or not (the reason that I lifted the needles in the first place).
zed1015 wrote:Sounds like all your problems were due to the air leak on the inlet rubber as this will cause the hanging idle and misfires.
lifting the needles made an improvement because it slightly masked the air leak on that cylinder by enrichening the mixture.
The same goes when you fitted the larger pilots.
I would now put all the carb settings back to std.
njwmct wrote:zed1015 wrote:Sounds like all your problems were due to the air leak on the inlet rubber as this will cause the hanging idle and misfires.
lifting the needles made an improvement because it slightly masked the air leak on that cylinder by enrichening the mixture.
The same goes when you fitted the larger pilots.
I would now put all the carb settings back to std.
There was no inlet rubber leak on my Mark II - I think you are confusing my bike with that of 'Z1Boy'
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