82 CBX Fuel range to reserve
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Re: 82 CBX Fuel range to reserve
200 miles and no reserve yet... Never heard of any Prolink being able to do that! Great job!
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Re: 82 CBX Fuel range to reserve
What is the reason the preferred idle screw setting is now 2 1/4 instead of the original factory setting of 1 1/4 ?
Is this because of today's fuel formulation?
If all of the original bikes from the factory ran too lean was any long term damage done such as burned valves?
Is this because of today's fuel formulation?
If all of the original bikes from the factory ran too lean was any long term damage done such as burned valves?
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Re: 82 CBX Fuel range to reserve
The factory setting was lean because of emission regulations for DOT approval.
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Re: 82 CBX Fuel range to reserve
That was at the beginning when I just started riding it and was getting used to the bikes weight.
Also most of my rides are in a group so it was easy cruising without any high revving.
After carb adjustment and now that I do more spirited riding it's changed a lot.
But I'll admit, I still have to finely tune carbs and sync them
Also most of my rides are in a group so it was easy cruising without any high revving.
After carb adjustment and now that I do more spirited riding it's changed a lot.
But I'll admit, I still have to finely tune carbs and sync them
Sasha
'82 Honda CBX
'99 Triumph TBS
'01 Honda Valkyrie
'82 Honda CBX
'99 Triumph TBS
'01 Honda Valkyrie
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Re: 82 CBX Fuel range to reserve
One of my friends had fzr Yamaha that he bought already jetted and modded.
After riding it for a while his bike started loosing power and when they stripped the engine they found scorched cylinders and mechanic told him that it was from bike being way too lean
After riding it for a while his bike started loosing power and when they stripped the engine they found scorched cylinders and mechanic told him that it was from bike being way too lean
Sasha
'82 Honda CBX
'99 Triumph TBS
'01 Honda Valkyrie
'82 Honda CBX
'99 Triumph TBS
'01 Honda Valkyrie
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Re: 82 CBX Fuel range to reserve
I am not sure whether this would be a watertight telltale sign of running too lean... In my experience, the most common catastrophic failure of running too lean is a hole in the piston from an overheated spark plug.
Actually scoring the cylinder walls could also be a sign of running too rich and unburned gasoline washing away the lubrication film.
Actually scoring the cylinder walls could also be a sign of running too rich and unburned gasoline washing away the lubrication film.
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Re: 82 CBX Fuel range to reserve
I never new that too lean can cause engine damage but I guess it's true.
I've learned so much from this forum since I joined last year.
Thanks EMS!
Sasha
I've learned so much from this forum since I joined last year.
Thanks EMS!
Sasha
Sasha
'82 Honda CBX
'99 Triumph TBS
'01 Honda Valkyrie
'82 Honda CBX
'99 Triumph TBS
'01 Honda Valkyrie