Approx. 120mph is the top speed of this wonderful machine.
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how to adjust idle on 2001 legacy
That is the idle adjustment. Turn it clockwise to increase the idle speed, counter-clockwise to lower the idle speed. You should not adjust the idle until your engine is fully warmed up, about 5 minutes of running. Adjust the idle speed to just over 1,000 RPM with the clutch in and the transmission in 1st gear. This is the most load your Bonneville will have at idle speed. You may need a bit of assistance for this, take care to hold the clutch in tightly if you lean over to adjust the idle by yourself.
Depends on the motorycle, number of cyclinders, idle speed, engine modifications, exhaust modifications, intake modifications etc... not much
idle speed for a 99 Tahoe
you can`t adjust the idle speed manualy,it has to be done through the ecu via a main dealer diagnostic computer.
No, only use the choke until the bike can idle without it
Idle speed is normal.
On the bottom or side of the carburetors there's a small steel or plastic knob that adjusts the idle. If you have big hands it could be rather hard to reach.
This is controlled by the PCM, there is no adjustment other than cleaning the throttle body and the idle air port inside it.
from the factory the speed is set and cannot be changed, unless you disconnect the coil spring. You can latch the spring somewhere on the housing at your desired speed. this speed is determined by the distance away from the idle stop. example, you can reverse the spring to move stiff lower spring up against the idle stop screw. then using a screwdriver turn the idle screw in to achieve your desired speed.
Idle speed is set by the PCM and is not adjustable. A faulty idle indicates a more complex problem that should be diagnosed.
Idle speed is set by the PCM and is not adjustable. The screw you are fiddling with is just the stop screw to adjust the initial throttle plate position, it should not be used to attempt to adjust the idle.