Dear all,
Unfortunately my bike is sitting idle (sorry for the pun), as I have lost the oil through piece inside the generator cover and I fear damaging the bearings on the crankshaft by not lubricating it enough. Till I wait for a replacement (did I already mention, that it is f..ing difficult to get anything for this bike in this country?), I try to tackle other things. One ailment is the high idle, I d not seem to be able to get rid off - the bike idles at 2100-2200, no matter what I do. I do not have a vacuum leak, or I could not find it anyway, but I tried to determine, what is the issue. Whilst troubleshooting, I have realised, there are to idle speed operators, an ISC in the throttle body and IAC down below, sucking air from the secondary air filter and supplying air through that. Now, the ISC has been cleaned, so was the IAC, but it did not do anything to my idle speed, and I was just wondering, why are there two separate systems? If you look on the web, ISC or IAC are both the same thing, or at least google thinks so, so I am baffled. Before this oil piece fiasco I did test the IAC by disconnecting it, to see, if my idle changes at all, it did not. I could try to disconnect the ISC, but I am not going to start the bike as yet, so this all a bit of a theoretical exercise.... Anyway, first thing first, does anybody know, why is there a two system operation, and which sensor or valve is actually responsible for idle speed?
Thanks!
Gab