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clutch problem and rev problem please help!!!


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Have a problem with my gsxr 400 gk76a and need advise,i will try and explain the problem

When im riding and pull the clutch inn it seems as if the rev counter does’nt drop as it supposed to,like to its standing revs of 1000 its relly slow,and sometimes it drops ok and then gets to 4000 revs and slows up or gets stuck there until i open the clutch.

Its the same when i pull the throttle back it seems to drop really slow or drops ok until it gets to 4000 revs and then slows up!!! :?: :cry:

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its nothing to do with the clutch


your carbs need a damn good service that means replacing all the rubber seals in the carb too as the gsxr400 are a bit funny about those :?


ps stick a post in newbies and stick around :thumb:

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yep I'm with stu on this one.


First step would be to run some wynns carb cleaner through the carbs (keep the revs high when spraying!!!!), then look at getting the carbs balenced / serviced

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its nothing to do with the clutch


your carbs need a damn good service that means replacing all the rubber seals in the carb too as the gsxr400 are a bit funny about those :?


ps stick a post in newbies and stick around :thumb:

 

nice one that sounds about right as i just replace my needles and floats in the carbs as they were leaking petrol,and for once luck is on my side as there book in ta get done in 2 weeks and theres me thinking i was going ta spend even more money!!

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