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Discussion in 'Mechanics Garage' started by Unzie57, Jun 1, 2009.

  1. Unzie57

    Unzie57 New Member

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    :confused:Along with the mid-RPM flat spot on my 84 VF1000F, it seems to vibrate a lot. I have a 99 VF750 and it acceletates harder and does not vibrate much at all. What if any effect would the cross tubes between carbs have if the O-rings were bad? If one carb was gunky, leaning one cylinder, would that cause vibration? It doesn't seem to be missing, it just seems choked. :mad:
     


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  2. masonv45

    masonv45 New Member

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    If the O-rings were bad, you've have gas leaking.

    A carb sync can remove vibration.

    To determine which carb circuit is causing your flat spot, you need to read the links at the bottom of this page: <http://wiki.sabmagfaq.org/Carburetors/Tuning>
     


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  3. TOE CUTTER

    TOE CUTTER Mullet Man

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    just a thought

    I would suggest pulling the carbs off and cleaning them and sync . I never look foward to this but it is best to just do it and get it over with. If that does not cure your problem then those a two chores behind you that can be eliminated and not a total:thumbsup: waste of time as good maintenance as well.
     


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