Yes .. and probably the most likely cause of all .... Of course .. if
none of that works .. there is still "Stan's" bike .... ;>)
I suppose it is times like this when it would be nice to have two ...
campbell

----- Original Message -----
From: Sat Tara S. Khalsa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Help! High RPM problem


> on 4/10/00 8:29 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > If it were something in the fuel system it would seem that would
show up as a
> > lean condition wouldn't it?
> > snip <
> >
> Nope, fuel starvation will not necessarily show up as a lean
condition. It
> exhibits almost exactly the same symptoms you've described. Since
it's the
> total available volume of fuel at peak demand only that's the
problem, not
> the mixture of fuel and air, the bike will feel like it's hit a wall
at top
> fuel requirement (i.e. peak power w/open carbs and heavy load), but
not
> exhibit lean characteristics.
> snip <

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