Bog at full throttle

mardi 27 décembre 2016

Hey all. I'm hoping to get some tips/opinions.

I have an 89 Polaris Indy Sport 340. Quick background is at the end of last year, as I was riding it all of a sudden had no power and died. I managed to get it started again and limped home with no power. That was the last chance I had to ride or investigate until this winter. This winter before startup I pulled the carbs off and cleaned them up. Everything looked good. I put it together and it would start but ran very poorly. I changed the plugs and then it ran well, except for one thing.

Now it will run fine until I get over 3/4 throttle, maybe even a little closer to full throttle, then it will bog down, power drops off. If I slow back down to under 3/4 it runs fine again. I will say that the bogging sounds different somehow from what it sounds like if it is flooding. Maybe a higher tone to it?

I'm thinking if it's just over 3/4 throttle, that points to main jets and when I cleaned the carbs they were fine, and I haven't changed any settings involving the needles or main jets.

Questions I have are:

1. Of course, any ideas on what this sounds like?

2. While cleaning the carbs I noticed that one pilot air jet was 1.5 turns out and the other was 1.25 turns out. I reset them both at 1.5 turns. If this is too lean, would it cause this problem. Should I set it to less turns?

3. I have been thinking I'll have to do a top end on this machine one of these years, but compression was still equal in both cylinders and was running well before. Would low compression cause this problem?

4. Can a bad clutch or clutch adjustment cause this?

Thanks so much for your help!

Happy Holidays


Bog at full throttle

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