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Nonapplicable90
01-26-2015, 09:10 PM
I fixed the vapor lock issue a while back and had been riding the blast modestly, mostly in town up until the end of December (the down tube of my exhaust snapped at the welds). Just fixed the exhaust and now I'm having an issue keeping it running. I can get it started and ride it for a bit but if I take off any twist on the throttle the engine will work itself down to death.


The boot probably needs to be replaced (looks a little dry).
But one thing I noticed that I wanted to ask about before I work on was the way it acts if I apply pressure to the stock air box. If pressure is applied to the air box the engine will not begin to slow down and die. This makes me believe it is the boot. Am I wrong in believing so? Is this symptomatic of boot failure?

jetlee
01-26-2015, 09:36 PM
Lets think this through for a minute, don't want to jump to any conclusions.

The boot looks dry.
Engine dies when throttle is twisted.
Pushing on the airbox, which compresses the boot, solves any running problems.

Call me a dick, but you answered your own question.

ztied
01-26-2015, 10:33 PM
yes good theory and agree with jet you solved your own mystery.

Nonapplicable90
01-27-2015, 12:04 AM
I'm not a smart man, amd you're trying to say my logic is sound? This must be a first, I've got to got call my parents. They'll be so proud.

Ha!
Thanks guys i am just timid about getting jobs started and the reaffirmation albeit coarse was exactly what i was looking for.

Ahah thanks you guys for the insight.