Ruff idle when hot

FastEddie

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I have a fairly new water cooled 27 HP Kawa. It idles silky smooth at start up and runs like a champ. When I idle down after a job to cool the blower, it's not nearly as smooth, and stutters sometimes. What's going on here?
 
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Sounds as if the idle mixure is a little lean. Has it always done this or just started. I have the same engine and mine is smooth. 3000+ hrs and runs like a champ.
 

FastEddie

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Yeah Artist, it has done this from the start.

Jimmy,

So the slow idle is for hot and fast idle for cold?
 
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Adjust the idle mixture screw to richen it up till she smooths out. If you don't know which one it is, I can take a picture for you.
 

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It idles silky smooth at start up and runs like a champ. When I idle down after a job to cool the blower, it's not nearly as smooth, and stutters sometimes.

Man,......... I knew a girl just like this in high school....................






































.................anyway....................

sounds like a fuel mixture problem to me.............
 
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Fast Eddie, since it running ok cold, warm up and adjust the slow idle and fuel mixture. Then check the fast idle speed and fuel mixture.
 

FastEddie

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Hey guys I tweaked out the carb. I adjusted the slow idle, governed idle, tweaked the mixture a little richer. Now that did the trick. Hot idle is silky smooth. Thanks Jimmy and Artist, high five..................
 

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the most vibration I have ever seen from a motor was, a kawasuki that was in a steamway unit, that thing vibrates so bad I don't know how even the truck its mounted in manages to stay together
 

FastEddie

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steve g said:
the most vibration I have ever seen from a motor was, a kawasuki that was in a steamway unit, that thing vibrates so bad I don't know how even the truck its mounted in manages to stay together

Can't really blame it on the Kawasuki, the alignment of the components play a huge role. Many TM's come out of the factory with sloppy alignments causing excessive vibration. I hardly have any vibration.


Jim said:
Are you disconnecting the vac hose before idling down?
Yes, you'd be a fool if you didn't
 

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