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breather bridge
« on: 04 March 2013, 19:53:35 »

Hi all,what problems would you get if you damage.The breather bridge,specifically the plastic part.Ie carbon canister vent and post throttle breather.Think i may have squashed it,when cleaning the breathers.As i now have a slight variation when idling,used to be rock solid at 500rpm.But now dips and occasionally cuts out.TIA Dean :y
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Re: breather bridge
« Reply #1 on: 04 March 2013, 23:55:59 »

Sounds like a dirty ICV, remove the valve and clean with carb cleaner and then lube with light oil, refit and it should be ok. :y :y
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Re: breather bridge
« Reply #2 on: 05 March 2013, 03:05:42 »

Sounds like a dirty ICV, remove the valve and clean with carb cleaner and then lube with light oil, refit and it should be ok. :y :y

Yep, or an air leak
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