'99 M750 carb issue

Started by MotoPsycho, April 22, 2013, 06:32:59 AM

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ducpainter

I'd be happy with your results on the floats.

You can run a bike without the carbs being synched. It won't fry anything.

You'll find out how good your ear is when you hook up the manometer.

Do you have nipples for the intakes?
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MotoPsycho

I do. Not on the bike but in my spare parts bag of bolts and widgets. That's one of the must have items to keep out of all the other things I've taken off over the years IMO.
Edgar: '99 M750 - 2009 Indy Ducati Rat Bike Award Winner

ducpainter

You need something to attach the manometer tube to. [thumbsup]

Motion-Pro sells some slick extended ones if the need ever arises.
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MotoPsycho

Awesome. Thanks for that info. I'm just hoping it runs better and I get my idle back. While I was at it I backed the idle screw off to start from zero again. As long as I don't get one cylinder running 2x the exhaust temp and a 4k rpm idle I will have considered this to be a successful endeavor.
Edgar: '99 M750 - 2009 Indy Ducati Rat Bike Award Winner

MotoPsycho

Success!!!  Except now it feel like it wants to pull a little bit going from under load to no load and it's a bit sluggish just off of idle. Is that a balance issue? That's the one thing I haven't done yet.
Edgar: '99 M750 - 2009 Indy Ducati Rat Bike Award Winner