H hoerter2158 New Member Aug 14, 2007 177 0 0 Oct 10, 2007 #1 i diconnected my tors and it still one idle. Runs perfect other wise just some adjusting? what else could it be?
i diconnected my tors and it still one idle. Runs perfect other wise just some adjusting? what else could it be?
T twsjeep Guest Oct 21, 2007 #5 How To Remove Your TORS - Yamaha Blaster Forum Last edited by a moderator: Feb 6, 2014
R razrman Guest Oct 22, 2007 #6 i did the same thing, you have to adjust the throttle line at the thumb or twist which ever you have
S SoloVRT61 Guest Oct 22, 2007 #7 It wont hold an idle becuase its a 2 stroke.. plain and simple... My bike has a mind of its own..sometimes it holds an idle..and other times it doesnt...but it always runs.. Its a pain fine tuning these things..
It wont hold an idle becuase its a 2 stroke.. plain and simple... My bike has a mind of its own..sometimes it holds an idle..and other times it doesnt...but it always runs.. Its a pain fine tuning these things..
R razrman Guest Oct 22, 2007 #8 well yea its not good to let them idle, its a 2 stroke, they like higher rpm's, ill foul plugs like crazy if i low rev
well yea its not good to let them idle, its a 2 stroke, they like higher rpm's, ill foul plugs like crazy if i low rev
flyers42091 Member Aug 24, 2007 1,382 7 74 33 vermont Oct 23, 2007 #9 Your right, they can be a pain. But even a 2 stroke should idle fine if you tune it correctly.
1 110octane New Member May 9, 2007 599 2 0 Oct 23, 2007 #10 flyers42091 said: Your right, they can be a pain. But even a 2 stroke should idle fine if you tune it correctly. Click to expand... ditto. mine purrs like a kitten at idle.
flyers42091 said: Your right, they can be a pain. But even a 2 stroke should idle fine if you tune it correctly. Click to expand... ditto. mine purrs like a kitten at idle.
R razrman Guest Oct 23, 2007 #11 i got mine to idle today, then i fouled a plug later today and its weird, im not running rich