I adjusted valve clearance on my 2007 a few weeks back. I had't had much chance to ride since but enough to know something wasn't right. Symptoms were occasional low idle to the point of stalling and a hint of hitch in the giddyup. It did start using less gas - I got 43 mpg on the first tank through it. Typically I get 38 - 39.
I thought it was probably either the iridium plugs I put in, or problems w/throttle sync. The stock NGKs I pulled out of it looked great, but I got a set of Autolite iridiums on sale for less than 1 NGK plug cost. This may have been false economy.
The second thing I thought it might have been is the throttle sync that didn't seem to go right. It didn't seem like adjusting the screws did anything much so I backed them out one turn and left it.
So today I replaced the plugs with stock NGKs and tried without not much more success to sync the throttle bodies. They all seem about on with unadjustable cylinder 3. Cylinders 1 and 4 seemed to have some adjustment, but cylinder 2 didn't change much screwed all the way in to 1.5 turns out. I didn't want to turn it out any further not knowing how far I could go before it came completely out.
While in there I discovered that I didn't have the little bracket that the cylinder identification sensor screw is supposed to go through buttoned-down - it was just dangling off the wire. Not sure if grounding it it somehow important or not. So I fixed that issue.
It seems to run as well as it ever did with no hesitation, steady idle and is back to 38.5 mpg.
As I changed three things: plugs back to stock, throttle sync a bit more regulated and cylinder ID sensor bracketed down - I don't know what the fix really was. I suspect I need to throw the cheap Chinese vacuum guage set I bought away and get something reliable to sync throttle bodies.
I thought it was probably either the iridium plugs I put in, or problems w/throttle sync. The stock NGKs I pulled out of it looked great, but I got a set of Autolite iridiums on sale for less than 1 NGK plug cost. This may have been false economy.
The second thing I thought it might have been is the throttle sync that didn't seem to go right. It didn't seem like adjusting the screws did anything much so I backed them out one turn and left it.
So today I replaced the plugs with stock NGKs and tried without not much more success to sync the throttle bodies. They all seem about on with unadjustable cylinder 3. Cylinders 1 and 4 seemed to have some adjustment, but cylinder 2 didn't change much screwed all the way in to 1.5 turns out. I didn't want to turn it out any further not knowing how far I could go before it came completely out.
While in there I discovered that I didn't have the little bracket that the cylinder identification sensor screw is supposed to go through buttoned-down - it was just dangling off the wire. Not sure if grounding it it somehow important or not. So I fixed that issue.
It seems to run as well as it ever did with no hesitation, steady idle and is back to 38.5 mpg.
As I changed three things: plugs back to stock, throttle sync a bit more regulated and cylinder ID sensor bracketed down - I don't know what the fix really was. I suspect I need to throw the cheap Chinese vacuum guage set I bought away and get something reliable to sync throttle bodies.