Hi Guys,
My 2008 610 is approaching 4000km so I decided to check the valves as part of the routine maintenance. They were a touch loose so I found TDC as best I could (rotating rear wheel, in gear, with piece of rod through sparkplug hole) and set them to factory .002 with a cold engine. I also turned the engine over and re-checked the clearances once finished. The .002 feeler gauge will fit snuggly with a little resistance and the clearance will not accept a .003 gauge.
My problem is, while the motor is now running a little quieter and what feels smoother, it has a rather low idle and will occasionally stall at traffic lights while the motor is warming up. Before the adjustment, the choke would only have to be used for 30 seconds or so and then could be pushed back in with no dramas. Now I'm manipulating the choke slightly to keep it from stalling 10 minutes into my ride. I'm also not 100% sure but it feels like it has dropped a little power in the higher rpm's.
Is it simply a matter of adjusting the idle higher than before? I never had to do this before. Or have I done something wrong?
Would anyone care to explain why I now have a lower idle with tighter clearances?
Cheers,
Peter
My 2008 610 is approaching 4000km so I decided to check the valves as part of the routine maintenance. They were a touch loose so I found TDC as best I could (rotating rear wheel, in gear, with piece of rod through sparkplug hole) and set them to factory .002 with a cold engine. I also turned the engine over and re-checked the clearances once finished. The .002 feeler gauge will fit snuggly with a little resistance and the clearance will not accept a .003 gauge.
My problem is, while the motor is now running a little quieter and what feels smoother, it has a rather low idle and will occasionally stall at traffic lights while the motor is warming up. Before the adjustment, the choke would only have to be used for 30 seconds or so and then could be pushed back in with no dramas. Now I'm manipulating the choke slightly to keep it from stalling 10 minutes into my ride. I'm also not 100% sure but it feels like it has dropped a little power in the higher rpm's.
Is it simply a matter of adjusting the idle higher than before? I never had to do this before. Or have I done something wrong?
Would anyone care to explain why I now have a lower idle with tighter clearances?
Cheers,
Peter