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BTW Don, there's a gun show at the Berea fair grounds this weekend. I'll be set up there.
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I'd run that gun from a rest or have someone else who is a reasonably good marksman shoot it before drifting the sights. Odds are, you are pushing the gun with your strong hand on the trigger pull. It's a very common thing with striker fired pistols but I've seen more than a few who have the same issue with single action pistols as well. Check out pistol-training.com and pistol-forum.com for some great drills and a whole bunch of great folks who are every bit as helpful as the family here is.
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I was an avid deer hunter and shot a lot of 3D competitions, but I haven't really had time for it in many, many years. I still have all my gear. My bow is a 75# Archery Research 34, which was PSE's high end line of hunting bows about 15 years ago. I still have my Loggy Bayou climber and an old Baker hanging on the wall in the garage.
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Exhaust Gasket Replacement?
luvmy40 replied to luvmy40's topic in Venture and Venture Royale Tech Talk ('83 - '93)
I used Quick Steel high temp. paste. I packed it in with a small "Popsicle" stick and tightened the clamp back up. It appears to have worked. The popping is gone and I have put 60mi. +/-. I may rue that decision if I ever have to take the manifold off, but I'll burn that bridge later if need be. -
idle and sync issues?
luvmy40 replied to luvmy40's topic in Venture and Venture Royale Tech Talk ('83 - '93)
I did the valve adjustments(every one of them need swapped) around 5000 miles ago. They are well within spec. My popping was entirely due to the exhaust leak and is now gone. -
idle and sync issues?
luvmy40 replied to luvmy40's topic in Venture and Venture Royale Tech Talk ('83 - '93)
The exhaust leak is "fixed" and the popping is gone. After determining that the entire exhaust system needed to be removed to replace the leaky gasket, I made a command decision. Seeing as how the old girl is nearly 36 years old with 130K+ miles on the odometer, I decide to "fix" the gasket with high temp liquid metal and it worked like a charm. Now, I may be cursing this decision if I ever do have to remove that header for any reason, but I doubt that is likely to happen. I'd more likely replace The Beast with a slightly newer Venture project before doing any real deep dive mechanical work and relegate her to a parts doner. So, now the search for the elusive "Perfect Tune" continues. -
Exhaust Gasket Replacement?
luvmy40 replied to luvmy40's topic in Venture and Venture Royale Tech Talk ('83 - '93)
Yep, Part no. 16 is the culprit. I'll just seal it up with some high temp liquid metal and deal with it later if I ever need to. -
I busted the right side mirror off of The Beast today:95: Like a stupid newbie, I tried to drop her off the center stand from the side. I know better. I can't even remember what I was thinking. Fortunately it was right next to my POS '96 Ranger and only had a foot or so to lean. It was enough to bust the mirror but no other damage. So, anybody got a spare Gen 1 right hand mirror laying around?
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Craigslist Find
luvmy40 replied to Brew's topic in Links to Classifieds, Craigslist, Ebay, Sales, Etc.
Yep, Looks good to me. The rear master cylinder is gone in that pic. If is just removed for rebuild, no big deal. If it is just gone, it's $. I'd start dickering at $1,000.00 and point out that it is not rideable as there are no real brakes and the tires are far too old for safety. In all honesty, I always figure on new tires and a battery for any used bike. Doesn't mean I don't use that for leverage. -
idle and sync issues?
luvmy40 replied to luvmy40's topic in Venture and Venture Royale Tech Talk ('83 - '93)
I don't know if I ever mentioned this anywhere in the forums before. The PO I picked The Beast up from gave me the standard story with some ridiculous embellishments. You know, garage kept, never ran in the rain, the odometer is actual. Blah, blah, blah. He also made the ridiculous comment that he had had a "racing cam" installed. I let it all go in one ear and out the other as I have dealt with the type on many occasions. As I have stated in other threads, she was in pretty bad shape as far as running goes. Only hitting on 3, sometimes two cylinders, but she still idled steady and ran down the road with authority. She had 26,248 miles on the odometer when I took possession. Now according to everyone I've ever talked to who knows these bikes even slightly, that would barely be past break in and certainly would not need valve adjustments yet. So why were all the valve clearances tight? Obviously the odometer had rolled over and she had 126,248 on the clock. I'm extremely happy that I have not had any more major issues than carb rebuilds, some new(to me) coils and plugs and wires to deal with. The exhaust leak is nothing really. Just a PITA at this point. -
idle and sync issues?
luvmy40 replied to luvmy40's topic in Venture and Venture Royale Tech Talk ('83 - '93)
Well, she's running great and I now Know the popping is due to, or at least most likely due to the exhaust leak. I'll leave things alone until I can fix the exhaust leak. -
idle and sync issues?
luvmy40 replied to luvmy40's topic in Venture and Venture Royale Tech Talk ('83 - '93)
Thanks Don, I have a color tune and have had limited success with it on the Venture. It does great on my XJs and was totally useless on my Suzuki GS bikes. I forgot to mention that I did test for vac leaks and found none. I used starting fluid and sprayed it around the intake rubbers and vac ports. So, I buttoned everything back up and went out to "blow the cobwebs out". About 15 miles on the freeway at 6500rpm. Everything was nice and smooth and when I twister her tail she instantly jumped. Extremely responsive at the higher rpms. When I got back, I let her idle at 1000 rpm for a minute or two and the stumble at idle is gone. I'll take a look at sealing up the exhaust when I park her for the winter. Oh yeah, I forgot to mention that while not completely gone, the popping is much less severe after this round of adjustments. BTW, According to the Yamaha Factory Service Manual, you are supposed to chug the engine until the pressure stops rising with all plugs removed and grounded for the compression check. -
idle and sync issues?
luvmy40 replied to luvmy40's topic in Venture and Venture Royale Tech Talk ('83 - '93)
Compression test results: Cyl. #1 165psi Cyl. #2 160psi Cyl. #3 170psi Cyl. #4 140psi Test parameters: All plugs removed CDI unplugged Battery charger connected on boost mode Throttle wide open 4 cycles repeated 4 times Numbers are averaged The differences between the way I tested today and the last time are may be quite significant. Last time the air box and carburetors were removed and I let the engine chug until there was no increase in pressure on the gauge. I installed new plugs, DPR8EA-9 gap set at .032"(.81mm) The old plugs still looked way too lean for my taste so I connected up the Carb Tune and fiddled with the mixture a good bit. Going by ear and keeping an eye on the manometer, I got the highest rpm and vacuum I could on each cylinder. I started with #1 and went around the bike 4 times then I set the synchronization. I have to admit that I am one of those guys that can let the pursuit of perfection get in the way of good enough so I forced my self to only run the sync procedure 3 times! Once again, all cylinders are richer than they were before the tweaks. I then ran to the local Dollar General for a BBQ lighter as I could not find any of the dozen or so that I know are in this house. Lighter in hand I immediately found a pretty severe exhaust leak at the #1 header. I could not determine exactly where because I couldn't keep the lighter lit. It's somewhere after the EGA port, maybe under the heat shield. Or, it could be the gasketed, clamped connection. All I know for sure is that it blew the flame out when I got close. No other exhaust leaks found. I think I'll go hit the freeway for a a 20 mile High rev run. How's 7K rpm sound? That might blow the cobwebs out, huh? -
New plugs and a carb sync.
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idle and sync issues?
luvmy40 replied to luvmy40's topic in Venture and Venture Royale Tech Talk ('83 - '93)
Yep, My manual matches Steven's. Bongobobny, No YICS chamber. It was cracked so I just took it off and capped the ports. It is possible that the caps have developed leaks since I last checked, so I'll check that again as well. I got new plugs today and will run another comp test and install the plugs gaped at .032". I had been setting the gap to factor spec of .036". I do alternate running Lucas fuel additive, Sea Foam and Star Tron enzyme. Not every tank but fairly regularly. My current tank is treated with the Lucas. I'll try to dig up a bore scope and see if I can get a look at the piston heads and valves. -
idle and sync issues?
luvmy40 replied to luvmy40's topic in Venture and Venture Royale Tech Talk ('83 - '93)
I'll snag new plugs tomorrow as well. Any befit in going up a point in heat? -
idle and sync issues?
luvmy40 replied to luvmy40's topic in Venture and Venture Royale Tech Talk ('83 - '93)
Yes, The float levels have been checked and are good. The compression spec from the service manual is 128-156 psi. It would appear that I am quite high. I will run another test ASAP just to make sure I wasn't reading the gauge wrong. I have been told since I ran that test that you should only cycle 4 times and I'm sure I chugged it much more than that. That may account for the high readings. -
idle and sync issues?
luvmy40 replied to luvmy40's topic in Venture and Venture Royale Tech Talk ('83 - '93)
Here are the compression test results from 3/9/2018 Compression test results: #1 190psi #2 185psi #3 190psi #3 190psi #3 190psi #3 190psi #4 180psi I ran #3 multiple times as that cylinder was giving me grief at the time. The only change to the carbs other than new OEM gaskets and o rings are Skydoc's needle shims. No other modifications. I'm not sure what you mean when you say you are not impressed with the plugs. The plugs are new this season and have approx. 1700 miles on them. I checked for vacuum leaks around the same time I ran the comp test but I'll do it again tomorrow. Didn't find any leaks then. The main diaphragms and the coast diaphragms looked good from a visual inspection. I stretched them looking for pin holes and found none. If the acceleration was much more crisp, I'd have whip lash. -
idle and sync issues?
luvmy40 replied to luvmy40's topic in Venture and Venture Royale Tech Talk ('83 - '93)
I just swapped the needle shims for Skydoc's shim set that is supposed to stop the popping. -
idle and sync issues?
luvmy40 replied to luvmy40's topic in Venture and Venture Royale Tech Talk ('83 - '93)
Tried to get the popping on video. And when I got back from that ride she was stumbling at idle again. -
idle and sync issues?
luvmy40 replied to luvmy40's topic in Venture and Venture Royale Tech Talk ('83 - '93)
I got some pics of the spark plugs and I decided to play around and do some vid clips. The popping and stumble doesn't come through in the audio as well as I'd like but here goes. The plugs all look way lean to me. N0.1 No.2 No.3 N0.4 I re tuned the pilot mix to best highest vac and ended up enriching all 4 cylinders a good bit. After bI got them tweaked to the highest vac. I opened them up 1/4 turn further, Then synchronized. Here's the result. -
idle and sync issues?
luvmy40 replied to luvmy40's topic in Venture and Venture Royale Tech Talk ('83 - '93)
I used Skydoc's needle shims when I rebuilt the carbs. I have had the popping tuned out almost completely but it was definitely a rich mix. I'm going to pull the plugs later and see what they tell me. Right now the pilot circuits are tuned to highest vac reading then synced at 1000 rpm. -
I mentioned this in another thread started by oldfailthful but didn't want to clutter his line up, so... I have been working on getting my pilot mixture and synchronization perfect. I've gone several different routes on the pilot mix. I first went with a color tune which I have used for years with great success on my XJ bikes. I didn't get the same level of feedback with the Venture so my results were only so-so. I then just tuned by ear with very poor results. So back to the color tune. Then I tuned to vacuum. BTW, My sync is always tight. That's never a problem. So here's the deal. No matter how I set the pilot circuits, I always either have a lot of popping on deceleration or sluggish throttle response off idle. Right now i'm getting both. She pops like crazy on decel and takes forever to warm up. Once warm, the throttle response is good. She's also developed a lope at idle. An intermittent "miss". I haven't investigated the miss as yet. Ok, so here's the strange thing. Tuned as is with the popping, slow warm up and lope at idle, I'm getting the best fuel economy I have gotten to date. My last tank ran 39.5 MPG as close as I can figure by filling to the same level in the neck visually. Up till now I'd been getting 33-35 mpg and before the carb rebuild I was getting 28-29 mpg. On a possibly related note; My voltage meter is showing 12v at idle and sits solid at 14v while riding but when not rolling, in neutral or with the clutch in at a light it will not rise above 12v at any rpm. This is a new bug. I just noticed a couple days ago and it went away for a short time but is back now. :confused::confused: ETA. She pulls strong once warmed up. Plenty of power and no detectable miss at speed.