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 Posted: 17:05 - 29 Jun 2009 Post subject: Burbling hesitance below 5k |
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CBR 600 FT (1996)
Hi guys, the hack has been burbling a bit at low revs, and bogging down. It used to only be noticeable when pulling away gently, where I found myself bogging until about 15mph, then it was fine.
Now it's doing it when moving, as mentionned it seems anywhere below 5k.
Still merrily does 150plus, so I don't think it's general fuellng (despite the slight smell of petrol its developed, and yes i've checked the pipe are on correctly).
My guess is the smaller of the needle jets? I've whacked ia whole 'one shot' of redex, which doesn't seem to have changed much, exept now it makes a weird kind of vibrating burble at certain revs occasionally.
What do you think? inline 4 with a sod of a carb to work on, so I'd like some other idea. I also had carb balancing done recently, any danger they fettled the wrong part?
Irritating as it kind of feels like when you have to change to reserves, but as mentioned, it's fairly random. So not suited to london traffic.
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i have the same problem with my hornet 600. riding slowly (less than 15mph) it feels juddery and rough but as soon as i pick up the speed its fine.
if you find out the problem... let me know??  |
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When was the last time you changed the plugs!?!?  ____________________ The purpose of life is to fight maturity. |
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Haha, I had a horrible feeling you would say that.
Guess what I replaced mine with... Iridiums
About 2 months ago.
Weird for it to suddenly cause a problem now though
The fact it would still wheelie and do 150 at strongly made me think it couldn't be fuel/air supply difficulties.
Ah well, I'll have a look. ____________________ China traffic/travel bike vid - When I make a sweeping statement, please add the word 'statistically' in to the sentence before you bitch...
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I doubt the iridium plugs will cause any problems. Ive run them on a variety of bikes and theyve always worked fine....I fail to understand the almost psychotic dislike for them by some members of this forum....
providing the plugs, caps leads etc are fine...
Crud in the carbs can cause the float valve to not close properly, causes rich running at low RPM.
Certainly matches up with the sudden onset, smell of fuel etc. Your fuel pump would probably prevent the puddle of fuel clue that gravity fed bods would get
I would suggest you invest in a replacement set of needles/valves.
I'd bet the clique members lives that thats your problem. |
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Stick it on a dyno.
It'll make you smile like a Chesire cat when its belching flames from the exhausts on the overrun and the scream of the top end. This softens the blow of them telling you that its a fueling / jet size problem.
The 7R had used to judder and throw a right hissy fit when I applied the right hand in a mid gear or even as low as 1st and 2nd sometimes. It would bog down, shake the front end, bog down and then go like the proverbial poo off a shovel.
The flat spot was at 4-5,000 revs.
It turned out that it was lean at the bottom end and rich at the top (or the other way round?).
Playing around with the jet sizes may have helped a little to even things out a little but I was more than happy to live with the slight problem.
Pulling away from a slow start and bogging down, that needs sorting.
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| bladerunner wrote: | what the hell does burbling mean? |
Like when it is just going on reserves. If you let off the throttle then go back on again, you no it does that weird asthmatic gasping thing. Yeh, well that. I thought it was a fairly well known term.
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is it not running on 4 all the time..and if it's running rough up to 8K now...not long till it wont start if it is plugs. did you fit cooler plugs than std? I know I had to go a grade hotter on the old blade after it was dynojetted as otherwise it just killed the plugs in a matter of weeks
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Not certain if they were cooler or not. Loathe to buy a new set (of standards) just to suck it and see
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filing that....check your airfilter aint clogged...the carbs are clean and set up correctly see if they need balancing even if it's just been done....the ht leads aint shorting out somewhere...usually when it's raining that one etc etc |
Really hasn't been long since I did it thoroughly, and as I mentioned it has no problems high up the range (where it needs more fuel and air).
So, carbs (as I thought), or plugs
Meh, might just book it in and nab a courtesy bike. Got four days off this weekend, so tempting. Don't want them to fix it, just tell me what it is.
Was worried it was my bodged fuel pump. Well, semi bodged. Same model, ish, and I swapped the connectors by junction boxing it Works fine so far, but always a slight niggle when it misbehaves. ____________________ China traffic/travel bike vid - When I make a sweeping statement, please add the word 'statistically' in to the sentence before you bitch...
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Hmmm if it was plugs then they usually start off bad and maybe get a little better once warm. Honda type plugs are bad for going west if the mixture is rich and once flooded they don't come back to life so well as most plugs do!
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Note title JUst the sound, to me, would be burbling. But yes, hesitant.
The weird thing is, it barely seems to affect performance. It's not lurching about, and the bikes not been (more) unstable when it happens mid corner
It just really sounds/feels like its dying.
Not so good.
Honda reckoned 150+ vat + coolant to CHECK the needles. I think not. ____________________ China traffic/travel bike vid - When I make a sweeping statement, please add the word 'statistically' in to the sentence before you bitch...
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Funny you say that, because now the redex has been through it feels a lot better (wasn't happy with a whole shot in there though, needed diluting).
Haven't had a chance to check my airfilter yet (still can't see how it is that but meh, worth a looky)/
Here are the sparkplugs, and a close up off number 3 cylinder's plug, which has a black ring rather then white
Any things I can do to clean them up/restore them to glory? Just so I can narrow things down?
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If it is just one plug, then its not the airfilter!
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So do you think its just number 3 cylinder that is occasionally running rough, which is why it isn't affecting performance /that/ much when it (briefly) happens?
Ok, will WD40 the crap out of the HT leads.
Does that plug seem indicative of a problem for certain? Can I escape cocking about with the airfilter whilst hungover?
How do I check the HT leads are working WELL. I could stick a spark plug in each of them and check it has a good spark against the frame... but as mine still starts and runs fine most of the time  ____________________ China traffic/travel bike vid - When I make a sweeping statement, please add the word 'statistically' in to the sentence before you bitch...
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