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 colin_397 L Plate Warrior
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 Posted: 19:44 - 13 Dec 2009 Post subject: Rs125 engine saga, please help! |
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hi, i'm new to the forum and will be very greatful for any help anyone can offer on my rs125 engine problem.
I bought a 52 plate rs off a mate at work it has only 4500k on it but had been stood for 6 years.
i got it tested up and have ridden it for around 100 miles.
the engine pulls well when its screamin, but it bogs down badly from idle and is really hard to set off on, sometimes gettin stuck at junctions unable to get the revs high enough to move!
However, i quickly noticed that if i pulled a little choke it allowed me to get the revs up and set off.
So i decide its a carburretor problem, runnin lean i guess. so i stripped all the fuel system (again) cleaned every thing and it still has the same symptoms, i bought a good second hand carb, still the same symptoms.
I now have to run it with the mixture screw right out, nearly falling out!! and the idle screw right in. it just about idles now, and it runs ok until its upto normall runnin temp, around 70-80 deg then the symptoms return, it bogs down from idle and you have too really feather the throttle to get above 2500rpm.
I have cleaned the powervalve, and checked the selonoid operates, which it appears to do so.
So eventually i did a compression check. it read 85psi, so yesterday i put a new piston and rings in, the new reading is 85psi, no different!!!!! it still runs exactly the same.
i recon the tester i used is nackered, or am i missing something? (i did the test with the throttle wide open and the tester was screwed in tight)
Help!!! if i knew what to fix i would fix it, but i just cant find whats up with it!! |
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Hi
Compression should be a lot higher than that, and sounds like you tested it correctly.
Seems you have done a fair amount of playing with the carb. Idle circuits on carbs can block up easily (they are tiny), but seems odd that 2 give the same results.
Worn main bearing seals tend to result in a high idle speed (although very uncertain idle), with the revs tending to stick when the throttle is blipped. Possible that is the problem but I would expect other issues. You should be able to change the ignition side main bearing seal without stripping the engine.
All the best
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Shouldn't think so. While it might have an effect on small throttle openings on mixture, doing a compression check on full throttle any small change to crankcases compression from a leaking seal would be drowned out by the amount of air coming in through the carb.
Did you use the right clearance rings? Is the barrel standard? Did you use the right thickness base gasket?
All the best
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