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CT90, CT110, ST70, ST90 Discussion
CT90 Carb and Throttle cable Help!
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<blockquote data-quote="Old Guy Too Many Bikes" data-source="post: 202350" data-attributes="member: 15440"><p>You say your cable returns to the bottom. But does your carb slide return to the bottom with the cable attached? Can you rotate the twist grip and watch the slide move up and return when you release the twist grip without binding. You should have about 1/8" free play on the twist grip before the slide starts to move. This play can be adjusted with the threaded collar on the top of the carb. Also check your idle adjustment screw on the side of the carb. It's threaded and as you turn it clockwise, it raises the slide and the idle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Old Guy Too Many Bikes, post: 202350, member: 15440"] You say your cable returns to the bottom. But does your carb slide return to the bottom with the cable attached? Can you rotate the twist grip and watch the slide move up and return when you release the twist grip without binding. You should have about 1/8" free play on the twist grip before the slide starts to move. This play can be adjusted with the threaded collar on the top of the carb. Also check your idle adjustment screw on the side of the carb. It's threaded and as you turn it clockwise, it raises the slide and the idle. [/QUOTE]
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