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Help! Throttle problems!
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<blockquote data-quote="ossagp" data-source="post: 207733" data-attributes="member: 1650"><p>what you need to do is start at ground zero, and get familiar with all of it. you didn't actually answer the question on play, and my suggestion that you have at least 3/8's of an inch of it to go trouble shooting. if you have never heard it run before you replaced the part, it is DOUBLY important that you make sure that the slide is bottoming before you go ANY further. you may need to take the carburetor off and check it while you hold it in your hand and watch. None of this is time consuming, and none of it requires special tools. I would consider it a pretty light job on the grand scheme. Just note for beginners, none of us mind handing out advice, we do like seeing an attempt to apply it.</p><p></p><p>I hope you get to ride it today.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ossagp, post: 207733, member: 1650"] what you need to do is start at ground zero, and get familiar with all of it. you didn't actually answer the question on play, and my suggestion that you have at least 3/8's of an inch of it to go trouble shooting. if you have never heard it run before you replaced the part, it is DOUBLY important that you make sure that the slide is bottoming before you go ANY further. you may need to take the carburetor off and check it while you hold it in your hand and watch. None of this is time consuming, and none of it requires special tools. I would consider it a pretty light job on the grand scheme. Just note for beginners, none of us mind handing out advice, we do like seeing an attempt to apply it. I hope you get to ride it today. [/QUOTE]
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