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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Northern NV
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Next I took the throttle body outside and cleaned it up with the CRC throttle body spray and clean towels.
Note: FSM states: Do not spray TB cleaner directly on TB, use a cloth towel soaked in cleaner.
You can open the spring loaded butterfly with your fingers but try to be gentle with it, it’s attached to a motor that controls the throttle (drive by wire).
Do not try to take the butterfly out, I’m pretty sure those screws are permanent anyways. Back in my motorcycle days I remember a friend that locked up his Honda CB360 because his motor ingested a carb butterfly screw that worked itself loose. Here are a couple before and after pics.
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Last edited by 1000MPH; 08-30-2021 at 11:28 AM.
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