ST-Owners,
Hello! I am interested in obtaining any tips, tricks, cautions or concerns in regards to soaking the carburetor assembly of a 1996 ST1100A (California model).
History: The recently purchased ST1100 was stored during the past five years without any maintenance or exercising of the engine. The motorcycle had 3,300 miles on it. The carburetors were cleaned in 2004 by a local dealer.
Symptom: The engine runs rough above 3000 RMS. It is much worse when the engine in under a load or while riding.
Troubleshooting:
1. R/R carburetor assembly after cleaning low speed jets with Acetone. The high speed jets were cleaned or opened a with small wire. All carburetors were found in sync with each other.
2. The old fuel was drained and replaced with 91 octane and Tekron gas treatment.
3. The choke cable was inspected and is functioning properly.
4. The air filter is clean and there are no obstructions or impingements on the vacuum hoses. The small 1"x2" retangular sub-filter just forward of the airfilter housing was removed since it had deteriorated.
5. The engine oil was checked and is at the proper level.
6. Fuel filter was inspected and replaced.
7. Fuel pump was check for sufficient flow and is good.
8. The spark plugs were inspected and replaced with known good plugs.
9. All four spark plugs have normal spark and the tips look good. Dry & gray in color.
10. The ST1100 was ridden for 160 miles in order to run more than 3/4 of tank of gas with Tekron through the carburetors. Most of the mileage was on the highway at 4000 rpms.
Any carburetor assembly soaking advise would be appreciated. I am aware the rubber components should be removed. What should be used to soak the carburetor assembly and what is the recommended duration?
Thanks in advance for all replies and extra keystroks!!
David K.
Hello! I am interested in obtaining any tips, tricks, cautions or concerns in regards to soaking the carburetor assembly of a 1996 ST1100A (California model).
History: The recently purchased ST1100 was stored during the past five years without any maintenance or exercising of the engine. The motorcycle had 3,300 miles on it. The carburetors were cleaned in 2004 by a local dealer.
Symptom: The engine runs rough above 3000 RMS. It is much worse when the engine in under a load or while riding.
Troubleshooting:
1. R/R carburetor assembly after cleaning low speed jets with Acetone. The high speed jets were cleaned or opened a with small wire. All carburetors were found in sync with each other.
2. The old fuel was drained and replaced with 91 octane and Tekron gas treatment.
3. The choke cable was inspected and is functioning properly.
4. The air filter is clean and there are no obstructions or impingements on the vacuum hoses. The small 1"x2" retangular sub-filter just forward of the airfilter housing was removed since it had deteriorated.
5. The engine oil was checked and is at the proper level.
6. Fuel filter was inspected and replaced.
7. Fuel pump was check for sufficient flow and is good.
8. The spark plugs were inspected and replaced with known good plugs.
9. All four spark plugs have normal spark and the tips look good. Dry & gray in color.
10. The ST1100 was ridden for 160 miles in order to run more than 3/4 of tank of gas with Tekron through the carburetors. Most of the mileage was on the highway at 4000 rpms.
Any carburetor assembly soaking advise would be appreciated. I am aware the rubber components should be removed. What should be used to soak the carburetor assembly and what is the recommended duration?
Thanks in advance for all replies and extra keystroks!!
David K.