I have pondered a particular feature of my Norge, which has developed over the last couple of years.
If I leave the bike for 3 or more days, it cranks a bit too long before it fires up (about 6 seconds or so) and when it does fire, it idles perfectly.
After running for as little as 5 seconds, I can shut it off and then hit the starter again and it fires immediately.
It is not a battery issue, because I have left it on a charger overnight to test that theory and it makes no difference.
The TB’s are well balanced and TPS is at 4.6.
The CO trim is at 6.
It really is a function of how long it has sat since the last start but again, if I leave it 5 days and it is slow to fire up, 3 seconds running and it will then re start immediately.
I have a new fuel pump and filter going in, as I wonder if it is a bit slow to bring the fuel pressure up.
Some injector cleaner could be advantageous as well. I have been away for a week, so I will shoot a video upon my return.
I have an apparatus to re set the sacred screw, but I need a set of unmolested TB’s to calibrate the manometer first.
Any ideas ?
Oh BTW..
If y’all are wondering why I need to reset the sacred screw, these are a set of almost new ones that have been molested.