sleddineinar
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I just pulled my carbs, and cleaned them, using the instructions from this site. When I fired it up it sounded fine. two days later I fired it up for a friend and it ran like crap! It wouldn't rev up, just bog at about 5 or 6 grand. The only thing I could think of was that the fuel screw was set to 1 1/4 turns so I set to 1 1/2 like my shop book said. SO I took the carbs back off and reset the fuel screws to what they were (1 1/4). I fired it up, it sounded fine. But then I let it sit for an hour and fired it up again, It ran like crap again! This time worse! It would rev to 5 or 6 grand, then bog then only rev to 3000. Let it idle a minute then It would rev to 5 or 6000 then bog again and then only rev to 3000.
What did I do wrong? BTW, this is a 98 700sx.
What did I do wrong? BTW, this is a 98 700sx.
Tors adjustment possibly caused by the throttle cable a little too tight is one possibillity.

bluemonster1
LIFE MEMBER ONLY ONCE!!!
I would suggest you take them carbs off again(I know it is a pain in the azz) but,you must have missed something somewhere.Use a carb cleaner and compressed air.Did you accidently bend a float.Check also to see if your cable is not to tight.TORS might be kicking on.Just did mine and SRX idles great and revs good.

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bluemonster1
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crew,you are just ahead of me there with the TORS issue.We think the same...lol
sleddineinar
VIP Member
Thanks guys, I did mess around with the throttle cable a bit, thought there was too much play in the throttle, when I was putting the carbs back on on the first time. I'll bet I got it too tight now. I'll look at tomorrow.
yamyrider
Active member
yes....TORS for sure....you gotta have play in the cable.
Cable adjustment info can be found in post #9 in this thread:
http://www.totallyamaha.net/forums/showthread.php?t=46677
http://www.totallyamaha.net/forums/showthread.php?t=46677
sleddineinar
VIP Member
Thanks again, It's too nice out right now to be in the garage, so I'll be out in the yard. Gotta finish the siding. Save the sled for a rainy day.
sleddineinar
VIP Member
Well, ok... I went out to set up for the siding, and she called my name, Andy, come here fix me please. Anyway, I adjusted the idle speed and end play on the throttle. Thanks, she runs great. I misunderstood the endplay thing in the shop book. Now I can work on that siding.
Isn't amazing how that mental telepathy thing works when the air starts getting colder?? 
