BlgsRX-1mtn
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- '03 RX-1 Mountain LE
Instead of being lean on top like JonnyRocket, I have a lean condition on idle (16-20:1 A/F ratio). I'm running a Stage 1 SC in low boost pulley configuration with 127.5 mains, 25 pilots with screw 2 1/2 turns out. I'm running just above 13 in the mid range and low 12's at WFO.
While idling it seems the sled isn't getting firing on the right cylinder (chain case side). We pulled the coil wires and there was no noticable difference in idle like there was when doing the same on the other three. Switched coils from other cylinder and still the same. Plug was dry when we pulled it so we figure no fuel to the cylinder to make fire. Also figure this is contributing to the lean idle condition.
I pulled the rack and checked all four pilots and pilot screws and found nothing. Re-checked the float levels (14.5 mm on all). how do I check the pilot circuit between the screw and pilot jet for a blockage? Also if there is a blockage; how the heck to I get in there to get rid of it?
Thanks, Jim
While idling it seems the sled isn't getting firing on the right cylinder (chain case side). We pulled the coil wires and there was no noticable difference in idle like there was when doing the same on the other three. Switched coils from other cylinder and still the same. Plug was dry when we pulled it so we figure no fuel to the cylinder to make fire. Also figure this is contributing to the lean idle condition.
I pulled the rack and checked all four pilots and pilot screws and found nothing. Re-checked the float levels (14.5 mm on all). how do I check the pilot circuit between the screw and pilot jet for a blockage? Also if there is a blockage; how the heck to I get in there to get rid of it?
Thanks, Jim