YZF 600R, not getting fuel?
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Adjust idle speed, and sync the carbs.
If that doesn't work take them back off and clean them again.
If that doesn't work take them back off and clean them again.
Of course I'm generalizing from a single example here, but everyone does that. At least I do.
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To adjust the idle speed, there should be a plastic knob somewhere on the carbs, clockwise to increase and counterclockwise to decrease. Do it while the bike's running.
to sync the carbs im pretty sure you need a special tool for yamahas but i could be wrong with the newer ones.
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to sync the carbs im pretty sure you need a special tool for yamahas but i could be wrong with the newer ones.
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Couple of vacuum gauges would work for the carb sync, if you know what you're doing.
Or the carb may have a screw that you need to adjust the idle, not all have an adjusting knob.
Or the carb may have a screw that you need to adjust the idle, not all have an adjusting knob.
Of course I'm generalizing from a single example here, but everyone does that. At least I do.
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I haven't fooled with it since last week, it idles around 1000 rpms or just below. Sounds good when idle, it's just when I hit the throttle it dies. If I pump the gas while starting the engine at the same time, I can get the bike reving over the 1000 rpm . Once it settles back to idle and I try to hit the throttle again, it dies.
I guess I'm going to try synchronize the carbs, $80 bucks for a carb tuner!

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You should probably turn your idle up to about 1500rpm. Then check all four carbs to ensure there are no obstructions. If it happens right off idle it's possible that you've got a clog in one of the jets. At about what throttle orientation does it die? Like 1/8th 1/4 throttle?
Of course I'm generalizing from a single example here, but everyone does that. At least I do.
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New development. Ok, I re-cleaned my carbs and put brand new jets and needles into the thing. Now I can give it gas without it dying while choked, but I still can't get it off of choke without it dying. I didn't let it warm up very long though (>10mins), it was late and we have neighbors. So I'll have to wait till tomorrow to be 100% sure.