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2001 Honda CR80R High Idle
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<blockquote data-quote="jbird710" data-source="post: 232657" data-attributes="member: 132"><p>Check the easy stuff as Dan described first. One thing to check on is the manifold/reed cage between the carb and the cylinder. If it sat out like you say, the rubber is probably brittle and possibly dry rotted. While it's running, you can spray some WD-40 around different areas to help locate an air leak; the RPMs will change if it gets sucked in from an air leak. Spray around the base gasket of the cylinder - I had one crack once causing an air leak and the same symptoms you are describing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jbird710, post: 232657, member: 132"] Check the easy stuff as Dan described first. One thing to check on is the manifold/reed cage between the carb and the cylinder. If it sat out like you say, the rubber is probably brittle and possibly dry rotted. While it's running, you can spray some WD-40 around different areas to help locate an air leak; the RPMs will change if it gets sucked in from an air leak. Spray around the base gasket of the cylinder - I had one crack once causing an air leak and the same symptoms you are describing. [/QUOTE]
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