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Ahl

It Idles Perfectly! :d :d :d

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gatz

Where has this link gone? I want to do this, has anyone copy and pasted this or saved it somewhere other than that link, if so could i please be emailed a copy.

 

Thank You

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M@tt

if someones got it saved could you also email me a copy as well

 

cheers

 

matt

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KRISKARRERA

You know, there's something all you forget - the Mi16 airflow meter. No-one seems to ask about how to retrack that, and it's different inside.

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Ahl
You  know, there's something all you forget - the Mi16 airflow meter. No-one seems to ask about how to retrack that, and it's different inside.

It's not that much different. Easily done with a bit of common sense.

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KRISKARRERA

Yes but you can't lift the bit up and reposition, looks to me like the only way is to bend that metal bit. (how's that for a crap description lol)

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pj838

My AFM is playing up again now with terrible idle around 700 rpm, cutting out every time I quiclky reduce revs (ie stopping in traffic) and a massive flat spot around 2500 rpm. After fitting a second hand AFM all the power was back (woohoo) but it will not idle and is also always cutting out. This second AFM is factory sealed so I don't want to mess about with it.

 

Looking in the Haynes manual, there is a section on idle speed/CO mixture adjustment using the idle screw & throttle screw, section 4C.3). (never tried anything like this before) - do you think this will be of help? If I increase the idle to about 1000rpm onn the rev counter I think it might eliminate the cutting out?

 

Also does anyone know if worn engine mounts can affect the idle? The engine seems to shudder quite a lot when hunting for idle revs, with knocking.. or is this just typical pug ;)

 

thanks for any help!

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kruder

looked at afm, the black lid on top is sealed (silicone or something similar) is this standard and if so, so you just break the seal to remove it?

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Ahl

Thats right. You need to cut it off and/or lever it open gently.

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sorr

There is a much easier way that does not involve bending the arms. Just losen the screws holding the circuit board down. Move it a few mm, retighten the screws and you are on a fresh bit of carbon material.

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ALEX

other than the re-traking part of this web page the rest is useless IMO.

I nearly burnt mine out connecting the square battery.

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