Well, yesterday I brought my 45 back to life after it sat for over 12 years. All I did to it was clean up the M88 carb and install a new float. I set the low speed needle per the service manual and the engine idles smooth and true. I can twist the wick and get a pretty good responce. After it got through puking the oil that had sumped into the bottom end I took it out on the road to play with the high speed needle.
The service manual doesn't mention how to adjust the high speed needle. As I rode down the road I played with the high speed needle and it doesn't seem to make any differance in performance reguardless of where that needle is set. How do you guys adjust it..? I should mention that while riding I can twist the throttle and it doesn't bog down,spit or miss a beat. I get a slow and steady increase in speed.
Having never ridden a 45 before so I don't have a good referance as to what type of performance I should be getting when I crack her open. It definitely does not plant my butt into the seat the way my panhead does. Everyone said not to expect much power from these 45's but I have to think that there must be more than I'm getting. So how do I set that high speed needle..? -Steve
The service manual doesn't mention how to adjust the high speed needle. As I rode down the road I played with the high speed needle and it doesn't seem to make any differance in performance reguardless of where that needle is set. How do you guys adjust it..? I should mention that while riding I can twist the throttle and it doesn't bog down,spit or miss a beat. I get a slow and steady increase in speed.
Having never ridden a 45 before so I don't have a good referance as to what type of performance I should be getting when I crack her open. It definitely does not plant my butt into the seat the way my panhead does. Everyone said not to expect much power from these 45's but I have to think that there must be more than I'm getting. So how do I set that high speed needle..? -Steve
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