I have a '73 MT125 and I have just changed the air filter housing to a CR pancake type set up (but I am still using the original "L" shape rubber air feed hose of the MT).
Since then I have been unable to reduce the idle below 2000 RPM.
Mix screw is at 1.5 turns from full in - as per recommendations and the throttle stop is wound right out.
I suspect that I am getting too much air from somewhere but can't find any air leaks.
The bike starts first kick, revs freely and runs well.
If I remove the air filter it makes no difference to the idle and if I restrict the air at the filter (air intake side) with my hand the engine dies.
The throttle slide seems ok but doesn't close off completely when the throttle is shut (There is a 1mm gap).
I have tried different filter medium ( some fine and restricting the airflow and some course and allowing more airlow) but this makes no difference.
I have a suspicion the problem lies within the carb.
Does anyone have any ideas as to what the problem is? or what steps to take to identify possible causes?
Ray
