Z zden New Member Local time 1:53 AM Joined Jul 3, 2020 Messages 10 Location Czech Republic Jul 7, 2020 #11 and today a call to honda service and they told me, that idle rpm are 1400, not 3200. So where is truth ?
and today a call to honda service and they told me, that idle rpm are 1400, not 3200. So where is truth ?
Cavity Active Member Local time 7:53 PM Joined Oct 31, 2015 Messages 177 Location Florida Jul 7, 2020 #12 Why did you think the idle was 3200rpm?
Chainlube Well-Known Member Local time 4:53 PM Joined Jan 5, 2020 Messages 10,269 Location Kelowna BC Jul 7, 2020 #13 Set your idle 200 or so rpm lower than the engagement rpm of the clutch, then when you give some gas it will move without revving the motor too much. If you want to go slower, put a bigger gear/pulley on the back.
Set your idle 200 or so rpm lower than the engagement rpm of the clutch, then when you give some gas it will move without revving the motor too much. If you want to go slower, put a bigger gear/pulley on the back.
Z zden New Member Local time 1:53 AM Joined Jul 3, 2020 Messages 10 Location Czech Republic Jul 7, 2020 #14 3200 is written in our version manual https://www.hondastroje.cz/res/archive/052/006551.pdf?seek=1564488282 Volnoběžné otáčky 3100 ± 200 ot/min i understood that 3200 is nonsence i buy spring for 2200 rpm, its good for me
3200 is written in our version manual https://www.hondastroje.cz/res/archive/052/006551.pdf?seek=1564488282 Volnoběžné otáčky 3100 ± 200 ot/min i understood that 3200 is nonsence i buy spring for 2200 rpm, its good for me