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benattah 24-01-14 02:41 AM

SV650s removing restrictor washer?
 
Trying to remove restrictor washer from the throttle body but cant seem to find where it is :/ Removed tank and then airbox and the carbs are exposed but where the hell is the throttle body that has the washer attatched? Any help would be appreciated. Do i need to take off fairings or can i leave them on?

iF anyones around kent and wanna pop down to westmalling feel free ;) jokes haha

Thanks

rictus01 24-01-14 06:14 AM

Re: SV650s Removing Restrictor Washer!
 
you have throttle bodies with fuel injection, they provide the chamber for the injected fuel to mix with the airflow, as you say you've removed the "Carbs", then you don't have an injected bike :smt102.

As to "where" the restrictor washers are; they sit between the carbs and the cylinder head intake in the rubber connector and should be clearly visable.

Funnily enough I'll be down at the Oakdene later this morning and off to Maidstone later, so in your part of the world.

benattah 24-01-14 11:22 AM

Re: SV650s Removing Restrictor Washer!
 
Probably just being stupid, might take a picture later and see if you can point them out! Feel free to pop over for some cash ;) didn't remove carbs can just see them both when you take the airbox out.

Thanks

atassiedevil 24-01-14 11:39 AM

Re: SV650s removing restrictor washer?
 
I'm not so far away from you (Orpington). If you want to pop over and i'll give you a hand, you're more than welcome.
Knowing what year your bike is would be a help too.

benattah 24-01-14 11:45 AM

Re: SV650s removing restrictor washer?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by atassiedevil (Post 2930900)
I'm not so far away from you (Orpington). If you want to pop over and i'll give you a hand, you're more than welcome.
Knowing what year your bike is would be a help too.

Its a 2009 SV650S with the fairing. Well garage quoted me £50 but cant see it taking a long time just more familiar cars to bikes! If you did come would remove airbox and stuff beforehand.

Should only take 35 mins from orpington

Thank you! :)

benattah 24-01-14 02:55 PM

Re: SV650s removing restrictor washer?
 
Anyone willing? :P

Sid Squid 24-01-14 10:00 PM

SV650s removing restrictor washer?
 
As it is now confirmed as a fuel injected bike, before going further can you also confirm it is definitely restricted via intake restricting washers and throttle stop, and not by the restricted fuel injection control unit?
If it's been restricted by the second method, there are no washers to remove.

otaylor38 25-01-14 01:24 AM

Re: SV650s removing restrictor washer?
 
As sid says.

What makes you think its restricted via washers?

There are several methods. If you cant find the washers, check the serial number on the ecu (i think theres a thread on here listing them of you do a search) you may find its a restricted ecu.

benattah 25-01-14 03:22 AM

Re: SV650s removing restrictor washer?
 
Definitely restricted by washers got the paper work with it done by these http://m.ebay.co.uk/itm/321285302588?nav=SEARCH&sbk=1 don't think it has a throttle stop just washer just can't find where it is.


Thanks for your help

otaylor38 25-01-14 09:44 AM

Re: SV650s removing restrictor washer?
 
The thing that your calling the 'carbs' id actually your throttle body. The entire mechanism.

Carburettor bikes (curvy) have carbed, fuel injected bikes (pointy) have throttle bodys.

So then, try gentley lifting the throttle bodies off the engine (it wont come far due to cables etc) and in those 2 circular holes, you may find 2 little stainless steel washers. (Thats where they are on a curvy, and i cant see why it would be different on yours)

Hope this helps


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