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Old 10-15-2020, 04:21 PM   #3
XauroraRAIN   XauroraRAIN is offline
 
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I usually have trouble being of any help without much to go by. So, sorry if this is useless. But, in addition to what was said. I have found that sometimes a kinked or loose throttle cable can throw off the idle. I've had the issue a couple times in the past. Starts fine, runs fine, but dies unless I feather the throttle. Adjusting the throttle cable and making sure the throttle cable was all clean, oiled and kink free always fixes the problem for me. If anything, the idle screw. I usually keep my idle very precise and find that I need to adjust it depending on weather. But, that's just my preference. I don't set my idle how most do.



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