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banshee43

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i can be riding around the house or enywhere and not have a proplem once i get to silver lake my throttle gets sticky then after a while if i jump and land it will just stick in 1 place usally at a low idle then if i shut it over and start it it will rev out......... and then when we go to clean them only 1 slide is stuck open... eny ideas would be aprreciated.....thanks

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i can be riding around the house or enywhere and not have a proplem once i get to silver lake my throttle gets sticky then after a while if i jump and land it will just stick in 1 place usally at a low idle then if i shut it over and start it it will rev out......... and then when we go to clean them only 1 slide is stuck open... eny ideas would be aprreciated.....thanks

 

 

Check to see if your needle is bent or maybe sand is getting in there at the dunes. :shrug:

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ya thats what i was thinking but if u take off the air filter and run ur finger threw there theres no sand or enything i do have tors removed

 

When you tightened the new caps on the carbs....did you hand tighten them...or use a pair of channel locks.

They only need to be snug by hand. Use the L Brackets to hold them in place.

 

I've seen them stick before because the caps were too tight..

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take some scotch brite or emery paper adn clean the edge of the slide and the bore of the carb. there is some casting marks on the slide that some times stick. my stockers did the same and after cleaning them up they never had a problem.

 

might be worth a shot.

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