Originally Posted by sillycar chick
Take the air cleaners off, and stick your middle (longest) finger down the carby throat. In the centre should be a firmly-held auxiliary venturi.
I've come across a number of them (pretty much every one I have seen in person) and heard of a large proportion here and in other forums where the auxiliary venturi is loose. This can happen no matter how carefully or tightly you do up the little locating screw & nut that holds them in place. They'll do with an untouched carby from the factory as well and this is most often how they are found.
There's the other thread on Mikuni's and it shows them in pieces in a diagram, you can see the screws/nuts there. (I think, I haven't really looked I must admit)
Okay, I got off my arse and looked, here it is ->
They're the screw/washer/nut combination that comes in at about a 45deg angle from the sides. You can't realyl see them from the top of the engine, you have to either get underneath or reach down and feel for them.
The auxiliary venturi is the middle of the three little tubular-like things that go down the throat of the carby in that diagram.
I'm really not sure of a way ot totally curing the problem - other than to go to Webers or EFI. Rodger may well know more though.
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