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silent11 09-10-08 06:42 PM

throttle body sync cost?
 
hey guys

well basically looked through some thread but couldn't find what i was after

i feel my throttle body isnt in sync, as the acceleration isnt instent maybe just me but think its not right, is best way to lift tank and twist the throttle to see if the moving in hormomie

also main one whats the best way to sync them, meaning how much is it going to cost me to take it to a dealer for them to sort out

or is it going ot be cheaper to buy the kit

thanks alot

phil

Baph 09-10-08 06:53 PM

Re: throttle body sync cost?
 
Your profile doesn't say where you are, but I've recently agreed with another member of the .Org to bring their bike around to my place, and I'll sync the throttle bodies, fit a belly pan, adjust TPS (I'll come to this in a min), oil & filter change (if they want it), oil cables & generally have a bit of a poke around - all for the grand price of a couple of beer tokens. :lol:

Basically, to buy the kit yourself, you're looking at around £50 (add any postage costs to that). You can make some gauges yourself pretty cheaply if you're handy like that - just be careful to use a fluid that you don't mind being sucked into the inlet ports.

If you're taking it to a dealership, it should take them 10mins tops to balance throttle bodies alone, but you may be subject to a minimum charge of up to an hour!

If your throttle feels snatchy, Throttle Position Sensor could need moving a little too (2min job if you know what you're doing & have the tank up already). For that, you'll need a security torx bit (25 I think). Your throttle cables, and clutch cable may need adjustment as well. Small spanners for that, and again, only a couple of minutes.

silent11 09-10-08 07:16 PM

Re: throttle body sync cost?
 
oh damn you to far away am in west midlands

hmm i think if i made one they may make it worse haha

ok well ill give suzuki a ring and see how much it will be if it same price might as well buy the kit

Baph 09-10-08 07:19 PM

Re: throttle body sync cost?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by silent11 (Post 1649761)
oh damn you to far away am in west midlands

I get down to Stormy Petrel now & again if that's any help. :)

silent11 09-10-08 07:29 PM

Re: throttle body sync cost?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Baph (Post 1649767)
I get down to Stormy Petrel now & again if that's any help. :)

sry to sound dum never heard of that before

local bike meet i assume?

Baph 09-10-08 07:46 PM

Re: throttle body sync cost?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by silent11 (Post 1649777)
local bike meet i assume?

Yea, Tern Hill, not far from Market Drayton.

Luckypants 09-10-08 10:16 PM

Re: throttle body sync cost?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by silent11 (Post 1649715)
also main one whats the best way to sync them, meaning how much is it going to cost me to take it to a dealer for them to sort out

or is it going ot be cheaper to buy the kit

thanks alot

phil

Local independent bike mechanic said 'about £35' just to balance the throttle bodies, when I enquired last month. Would be less as part of a general service. Oh, "local" is North Wales / Cheshire.

Baph 10-10-08 06:07 PM

Re: throttle body sync cost?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Luckypants (Post 1650058)
Local independent bike mechanic said 'about £35' just to balance the throttle bodies, when I enquired last month. Would be less as part of a general service. Oh, "local" is North Wales / Cheshire.

Mike, I've told you before, you're welcome to borrow my gauges (4 pot version). Anytime execpt Sunday, when I'm doing Ziv's bike. :)

Aint a problem if you want showing how to do it either, it's got to be the easiest way to save £35 I've ever known!

Must remember to charge Ziv lots of beer tokens...


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