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 alun111 World Chat Champion

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 Posted: 02:25 - 08 Dec 2011 Post subject: 2000 Honda Hornet running very rough, Please help! |
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Hi,
My 2000 hornet has been stood for approx a year and a half, due to rebuilding it (problems with the painter).
Anyway.... It's been together for about 6 months now, but is on paddock stands in the garage as have no wheels. I've been starting it up every few weeks until it gets hot (i'm starting to think maybe TOO hot). It runs like a bit of a pig at first but clears it's throat after 5 mins or so and then I've been leaving it til it goes well up on the temp guage to get the oil nice and hot and circulate around the engine. I fear this may have done some damage.
I've been using an old coolant bottle as fuel tank.
I went to start her up the other day and left it on choke for a minute, and it didn't sound quite right. I left it on choke however until it warmed up a bit more, and when I turned the choke off it still sounded rough as hell!
I've not had a single problem with the way it's running since it's been back together, apart from the initial roughness until it clears it's throat.
Things I've tried:
-Swapped the spark plugs back to my old ones (just in case)
-Checked for a spark on all four
-Checked that all downpipes are getting hot
-Tested the throttle position sensor with the help of the PDF manual
-Stripped and cleaned my carbs (not balanced yet) as I thought maybe crap had entered them from the makeshift fuel tank
-Fitted an inline fuel filter to the makeshift fuel tank due to the above
-Bought new fuel and used that
-Ran it without the air filter (no difference)
-Checked the choke isn't sticking
-Checked the charging circuit is working and the battery terminal bolts are clean and tight
The battery has pretty much been on an optimate style charger since the start of the rebuild, so that's fine.
I'm wondering whether to go and purchase a compression tester (shitting myself if this is the problem - the bike starts fine though so could it still be this?)
Youtube Video - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gsiy8o1W2g4
Please PLEASE help in any way you can, any suggestions welcome. Thanks! ____________________ Summer: '00 Honda CB600F Hornet
Winter: '93 Suzuki GSF 400 Bandit VP Variable Valve
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could be fella that it just need a good run and not on idle but under load take it easy at first then wring in fooking neck  ____________________ Bendy "Flip front. I can filter down the M4 while shoving a Twix in my face."
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Had similar running problems with mine, it was leaky inlet rubbers.
However in your case, I'd hazard a guess that it needs a good blast, under load.
Can't say I believe in the "start it occasionally school of thought", if it's laid up.
What benefits do you think it has?
IMO your doing it more harm than good!
There is no way you're getting the oil up to normal running temperature, to do that you'd need to ride it for around 10 miles.
Remove the battery, rebuild it, when it's finished take it for a spin and start from there! ____________________ "Everybody needs money, that's why they call it money!"  |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 14 years, 50 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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