Thanks! It's interesting to me that when I first looked at the tool it seemed similar to a thermometer where the red mercury line goes up with temperature, but it's actually vaccuum pulling the rods up from the top. They are stainless steel rods inside a plastic tube.
Great video thanks , I've noticed none of my screws have any white paint on them , would would you recommend and is there any other way of knowing what the main throttle body is
@@meticulousmechanic 2020 Yamaha mt10 , I've checked the service manual and it's very similar to your mt09 , I got mine tuned so no 02 sensors anymore , I've noticed some people think you can turn the bypass screw but because mine is tuned I want to do it right , thanks for the reply
@@bccapone837I don't know... Did the service manual specify a certain cylinder that is the one you don't mess with? I noticed with my bike I accidentally tried to turn the one with the white paint because I was filming and not paying total attention.... It didn't even want to turn like it was locked tight... The other two screws turned easily.... as the last case emergency scenario.... You might be able to find the one that doesn't turn easy but you would have to be careful and watch where the slot exactly was so you can get it back there if it turns....? I would do some more research before I tried this though!
@@meticulousmechanic no the service manual is like yours it just said don't turn the white screw but didn't mention anything about what cylinder , I won't tackle it until I'm sure what one it is in case I make a mistake , i did read somewhere that its usually the one that the throttle cables and tps go to so on ours it would be the right side one if you were sat on the bike but not sure how accurate that is . So far Ive done the plugs , air filter oil change and oil filter , coolant change and new brake fluid front and rear so I'm looking forward to doing the sync and getting it all where it should be . much appreciate the feedback I'll let you know if I find out what one it was , all the best 👍🏼😎
@@bccapone837 maybe you could find out if Yamaha specifies a certain cylinder at the factory... Hopefully it's not willy-nilly (without direction or planning )depending on what the current factory technician feels like doing... Let me know what you find out I'm curious!
Good video. Could you feel a difference after adjusting it? I’m very new to the 09’s but after taking 2 short rides on my 2015 it wasn’t quite as smooth as I expected it to be and also felt sort of a delay in power in higher gears. Hopefully a sync will smooth it out. Thanks
The bike is running awesome now... The reason I did the throttle body sync was because I heard you should do that after adjusting the valves... My bike had about 25,500 miles when I made all the valve clearance adjust videos... Overall the bike runs better than before I did all the work on it... Starts easier and purrs along perfectly...
Im at the point to do the tb sync im not sure which direction is what. Does Right lower the reading? And left increase reading? Or the other way around?
Whatever you do... do not turn the screw with the paint... Just turn a screw one way and see what happens... and if it's the wrong way turn it the other way.... It's not going to be much of a turn...
2:36 into video-the tank is connected-rotated and sitting on seat area-also check out my other video on preparing for throttle bocy sync- shows how to rotate and connect tank: ruclips.net/video/0y7c_UReXJY/видео.html Tip Jar: www.buymeacoffee.com/thanksrobert
You're right... thanks for the comment... This video is actually number 41 out of 46 on my valve clearance check and adjust series playlist... See description in this video for link to complete series
Good job Robert, seems you got it back together without extra pArts left over. Congratulations. As Always a well put together episode! 😎😎
Thanks Roger...I appreciate the positive feedback!
Great video Robert! I've never seen a carbturn pro in action but it's fascinating! Stoked to see all the great videos you'll keep making!
Thanks! It's interesting to me that when I first looked at the tool it seemed similar to a thermometer where the red mercury line goes up with temperature, but it's actually vaccuum pulling the rods up from the top. They are stainless steel rods inside a plastic tube.
you are a great teacher
Thank you!
Great video thanks , I've noticed none of my screws have any white paint on them , would would you recommend and is there any other way of knowing what the main throttle body is
What is the make year and model of the bike you are working on?
@@meticulousmechanic 2020 Yamaha mt10 , I've checked the service manual and it's very similar to your mt09 , I got mine tuned so no 02 sensors anymore , I've noticed some people think you can turn the bypass screw but because mine is tuned I want to do it right , thanks for the reply
@@bccapone837I don't know... Did the service manual specify a certain cylinder that is the one you don't mess with? I noticed with my bike I accidentally tried to turn the one with the white paint because I was filming and not paying total attention.... It didn't even want to turn like it was locked tight... The other two screws turned easily.... as the last case emergency scenario.... You might be able to find the one that doesn't turn easy but you would have to be careful and watch where the slot exactly was so you can get it back there if it turns....? I would do some more research before I tried this though!
@@meticulousmechanic no the service manual is like yours it just said don't turn the white screw but didn't mention anything about what cylinder , I won't tackle it until I'm sure what one it is in case I make a mistake , i did read somewhere that its usually the one that the throttle cables and tps go to so on ours it would be the right side one if you were sat on the bike but not sure how accurate that is . So far Ive done the plugs , air filter oil change and oil filter , coolant change and new brake fluid front and rear so I'm looking forward to doing the sync and getting it all where it should be . much appreciate the feedback I'll let you know if I find out what one it was , all the best 👍🏼😎
@@bccapone837 maybe you could find out if Yamaha specifies a certain cylinder at the factory... Hopefully it's not willy-nilly (without direction or planning )depending on what the current factory technician feels like doing... Let me know what you find out I'm curious!
Good video. Could you feel a difference after adjusting it? I’m very new to the 09’s but after taking 2 short rides on my 2015 it wasn’t quite as smooth as I expected it to be and also felt sort of a delay in power in higher gears. Hopefully a sync will smooth it out. Thanks
The bike is running awesome now... The reason I did the throttle body sync was because I heard you should do that after adjusting the valves... My bike had about 25,500 miles when I made all the valve clearance adjust videos...
Overall the bike runs better than before I did all the work on it... Starts easier and purrs along perfectly...
Im at the point to do the tb sync im not sure which direction is what. Does Right lower the reading? And left increase reading? Or the other way around?
Whatever you do... do not turn the screw with the paint... Just turn a screw one way and see what happens... and if it's the wrong way turn it the other way.... It's not going to be much of a turn...
hi , I own an mt 09 2019 , I moved the white screw and now the engine rpm in ralenti stay at a min of 2000, what can I do ? please help me. thank you.
Sorry to hear that....I don't know off the top of my head....can you turn it back to where it was?
Hello! Did you get your idle down or are ya idling 2k to this day?
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how'd you get in running without the gas tank on?
2:36 into video-the tank is connected-rotated and sitting on seat area-also check out my other video on preparing for throttle bocy sync- shows how to rotate and connect tank:
ruclips.net/video/0y7c_UReXJY/видео.html
Tip Jar: www.buymeacoffee.com/thanksrobert
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Carbtune pro
Remember to do valve clearance before setting vacuum balance
You're right... thanks for the comment... This video is actually number 41 out of 46 on my valve clearance check and adjust series playlist... See description in this video for link to complete series