AR surging with closed throttle?

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AR surging with closed throttle?

Post by SaffieD » 23 Nov 2007, 15:36

Hi guys

I picked up my AR last weekend and she's lovely but, having not owned one of these before, I'm not sure that this is right.... On a closed throttle, she surges / hunts which means she lurches - ie. not smooth on deceleration. The moment I start opening the throttle, she pulls smoothly. I had a yz250 years ago and from what I remember, deceleration was a smooth [b]bbbrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm[/b] Not a surging [b]bbrrmm bbrrmm, bbrrmm, bbrrmm......[/b] if you get my drift? :wink:

Any ideas :?:

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Post by SaffieD » 24 Nov 2007, 20:24

Sorted!!! :D Cleaned the pilot jet but also found the throttle position sensor was unplugged.

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Post by Gwyn » 24 Nov 2007, 20:28

[b]SaffieD :[/b]
> Sorted!!! :D Cleaned the pilot jet but also found the throttle position sensor
> was unplugged.

:o Where's that then :?: :o (not the pilot jet :roll: )
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Post by SaffieD » 24 Nov 2007, 20:42

when I had the carb off I saw the cable for the TPS and thought... "I don't remember disconnecting that..." Hunted around and found the matching plug for it on the top of the frame - plugged in and runs sweet now. Roll on next weekend 8)

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Post by Gwyn » 24 Nov 2007, 21:25

[b]SaffieD :[/b]
> when I had the carb off I saw the cable for the TPS and thought... "I
> don't remember disconnecting that..." Hunted around and found the matching
> plug for it on the top of the frame - plugged in and runs sweet now. Roll on
> next weekend 8)

Nice one 8)
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Post by mickstoy » 24 Nov 2007, 21:26

8) a nice easy fix thats wot i like! have fun
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Post by slider » 25 Nov 2007, 07:22

saffie,you've got this technical forum all wrong!.your supposed to let us mislead you for at least two - three pages,checking eveything from the torque setting of the oojymerfirkin nut through to the tension on the toothed v belt that operates the rear light mouse,not just fix it yerself!! :lol:
glad your sorted mate.good luck & enjoy your first event.

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Post by SaffieD » 25 Nov 2007, 23:17

:lol: pmsl.... I can imagine you having a laugh sending some poor sod down the garden path for kicks... :twisted: "I can do science me..." :o

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Post by slider » 26 Nov 2007, 07:04

:lol: :lol: :lol:


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