Hello Everyone, I should start off by saying that I have recently rebuilt my 91 st1100 and have use this site for lots of help during this... experience, and now that i am almost done I cant seem to find the exact answer i am looking for.
I apparently did not take not of how exactly the throttle cables get routed around or under the air box. I thought it was around the outside of the guard of the air box and under the hose that comes out of the carburetor back to the air box.
Now it seems, after i fired it back up (started like a champ i might add) i could not get the idle to go down where it should. I backed off the idle control knob all the way but i can see that there is a gap between the return spring (throttle bell crank). I did rebuilt the carburetor during this whole undertaking but i did not mess with the return spring. the throttle seems to work fine, but will not return all the way "home".
I will add that before i did this i had some shop "rebuild" my carb and when i got the bike back it smelt like gas and then they said it was not there fault and would not work on it. So i dont know if that guy did something wrong and it was jacked to begin with or maybe since the throttle cables were not under pressure for a while (dont want to admit how long i have been working on this) that they got stiff since its hot as all H*** where i live in the summer.
My Question: Proper way to Route 91 St1100 throttle cables? Proper way to adjust throttle cables?
Thanks for all the help.
P.S. carb leaked gas because he did not put the vacuum chamber covers back on right and he did not remove/replace the Air chamber Duct assembly components
Written but not read, dinner is ready
-Red
I apparently did not take not of how exactly the throttle cables get routed around or under the air box. I thought it was around the outside of the guard of the air box and under the hose that comes out of the carburetor back to the air box.
Now it seems, after i fired it back up (started like a champ i might add) i could not get the idle to go down where it should. I backed off the idle control knob all the way but i can see that there is a gap between the return spring (throttle bell crank). I did rebuilt the carburetor during this whole undertaking but i did not mess with the return spring. the throttle seems to work fine, but will not return all the way "home".
I will add that before i did this i had some shop "rebuild" my carb and when i got the bike back it smelt like gas and then they said it was not there fault and would not work on it. So i dont know if that guy did something wrong and it was jacked to begin with or maybe since the throttle cables were not under pressure for a while (dont want to admit how long i have been working on this) that they got stiff since its hot as all H*** where i live in the summer.
My Question: Proper way to Route 91 St1100 throttle cables? Proper way to adjust throttle cables?
Thanks for all the help.
P.S. carb leaked gas because he did not put the vacuum chamber covers back on right and he did not remove/replace the Air chamber Duct assembly components
Written but not read, dinner is ready
-Red