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 Posted: 01:28 - 06 May 2008 Post subject: Two T Troubles |
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Posted some Q's relating to this problem in another section but thought I may get some more suggestions here.
The bike is a 1995 Suzuki RG125F which had a broken top end. I rebuilt the top end using a RGV250 barrel (same bore size as the 125) and replaced the powervalves. I also gave the carburettor a good clean and replaced the spark plug and the battery. The cylinder is getting fuel/oil and a spark but it still won't start.
Occassionally it'll fire and begin to start then it dies, weird eh?
I'd love to get this bike on the road to lend to the Mrs' so she can learn to ride but I need to get it running first.
Any suggestions/advice on what could be causing the problem would be greatly appreciated. Also have I missed anything?
I know its something blatantly obvious that I've overlooked.
Thanks for your time,
Jack ____________________ R.I.P. Tareree Shiimi, 1985-2008 |
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What does the plug look like?
Try adjusting the air/fuel mixture  |
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The new plug looks relatively clean still, just a bit wet with premix.
The ports are slightly larger on a RGV250 cylinder but otherwise they're exactly the same.
Ta,
Jack ____________________ R.I.P. Tareree Shiimi, 1985-2008 |
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Yea, tried two brand new plugs but still the same symptons. When I do take the plug out its clean although wet and it gives a strong consistent blue spark.
Ta,
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Serious!?
I hope it's that easy, the good spark flippin' deceiving me. I've got another brand new plug so I'll give a go now. I'll be back in 15mins or so and let you know how I get on.
Ta,
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Tried and unfortunately didn't work, the bike doesn't even fire now
Ta,
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I using a RGV250 cylinder, which has the same stroke length and compression as the RG125f. The ports are in the same position on both models except that the RGV250 ports are slightly larger. The reason why the ports are smaller on the RG125f is (apparently) to provide more torque, something which is not needed on the RGV250.
The RGV250 is essentially a twin cylinder version of the RG125f so all the engine components are the same.
Ta,
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Yea, will check the reed valves at some point but need to remove the oil pump to do this . Busy with revision at the moment, but am collecting information on possible solutions now so I could try them all out when I've got time.
I suspect the ignition timing is ok as the bike was running fine before it blew up. However it had been sat out in all weathers for about a year before I bought it off the Mrs' uncle. Weathering process likely to affect anything as to make it stop running?
Thanks again,
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Yea, I've had the battery on the charger and all is well and the cylinder is also getting fuel. Compression feels good (judged by the feel on my hand).
I've tried openning the p/v's and starting the bike but it still experiences the same symptons.
Ta,
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To be honest I just cleaned the carb just using a Air compressor and nothing more. Unfortunately I haven't got access to a sonic cleaner but I've got some proper carb cleaner (spray can). I've also heard that soaking it in coca cola is a good way of cleaning it as well.
Ta,
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Why the bike needed to be fixed
Bought the bike as a non-runner from the Mrs' Uncle for £70; the powervavle had broken and fallen into the barrel (a common problem on these model bikes using the 3 piece AETC system).
He said it happened when he was trying to race a BMW, what a doughnut eh?.
On removal the piston and the barrel were both badly scored and the exhaust bridge was particularly f**k'ed. One of the powervalves was severly damaged as well. Apparently the bike ran really well before it went pop, but he did admit that he abused the bike in terms of redlining it constantly. He confirmed it was pretty quick and stated that he had 100mph indicated on the clocks quite regularly. To the best of mine and his knowledge the bike is completely standard and un-tuned.
Why I'm using a RGV250 on a RG125f
So I now needed a good barrel, I had two options:
Replate/weld original barrel: ~£150
New Barrel: TBA
When someone offered me a very good conditioned RGV250 barrel and a RG125f bottom end for £42 (including postage) I couldn't refuse. I didn't buy this RGV250 barrel as a performance mod at all, I simply bought it as a far cheaper alternative to having to get my original barrel replated. Also the RGV250 barrel is the only non-original part on the bike; I got the idea from many members of www.rgv250.co.uk and this forum. They stated that: apart from slightly larger port sizes the RGV250 barrel is the same as a RG125f barrel and thus it can be used on a RG125f.
EDIT: Using RGV250 Piston/rings with the RGV barrel
Now back to Pete
Please can you justify your statement:
"I think you may have bent the con-rod"
Can anybody else confirm/reject this statement?
Ta,
Jack ____________________ R.I.P. Tareree Shiimi, 1985-2008
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Hi
While possible, I would expect it to run (maybe badly) even if this were the case unless really bad.
Presume you have checked the big end / mains for play when the engine was appart.
It might be worth doing a compression check. Just in case you have snapped a ring off when reassembling the top end (I have done that before, then spent ages trying to start the bike).
A 2 stroke bottom end is pretty tough normally.
Personally I would try a little "Cold Start" in it. Don't need massive amounts, but likely it will get it to fire up.
All the best
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Yea, I checked the big end for play when replacing the top end and everything was within specifications. I doubt anything would be wrong with the bottom end anyway as the bike has only covered 15552miles.
I'll see if I can borrow a compression tester from my mate, if not anyone from Bristol got one that I could borrow/hire? I'll also just phone my Dad now to see if he's got any cold start in work.
EDIT: Cold Start is en route home
Ta,
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To be honest, the bottom end was pretty f**ked, the main bearing is completely gone and I don't know what else.
The barrel was in extremely good condition, I took it to a couple of mates to check it out (including Rob who races MX and owns Kellaway Motorcycles, Bristol) who all said it is in very good condition. So I'm more than happy to use it, however if I did need to get my original barrel replated then I think I would just break the bike as I don't think the investment would pay off. I've only spent £320 in total (including the bike) on the bike and I've got many spares for it (including brand new parts which could be sold again). So I'd prolly at least come close to breaking even if I sold it all in parts (parts can fetch quite alot due to them being quite rare). But if I rebuilt it after a replate it would cost ~£450 and I doubt I could sell the bike for that either in parts or whole.
EDIT: Busy with exams this week, so will clean carb on the weekend and have a look at the reed valve. If it still doesn't work then I'll swap over the ignitions, failing that.......its getting broken for spares
RE-EDIT: No cold start as friend of my Dad's in his work said it's a big no no, especially in 2 strokes. wtf? is what i said.......what do you say to that?
Ta,
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 18 years, 24 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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