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 Posted: 21:45 - 04 Oct 2012 Post subject: Bike dying without throttle/idling |
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Hey, first post. Just bought myself a cagiva raptor 125 2007 5000 miles, good condition.
I ran it out of fuel the other day, warning light didnt come on! started it a few times thinking it was engine troubles so must have really dried it out.
Now after refuelling it wont start, im a novice but im not completely useless. Iv checked the carb and jets and the filter in the carb, no blockage. Also checked fuel is flowing into the carb and from the fuel pipe which it is heavily.
Also checked the plug, a little sooty but sparking still. Annoying thing is, it bumpstarts fairly normally, and the bike then runs as normal when accelerating off. When coming to a stop without throttle it dies, or when trying to let the bike idle it quickly dies.
Admitidly the bike would often cut out when cold unless it has a lot of choke or is revved a little.
Anyway, any ideas guys? Im going to replace the spark but i dont see this making alot of difference really :S?
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 Posted: 22:45 - 04 Oct 2012 Post subject: |
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Welcome to the wonderful world of 2 strokes
Sounds nice bike with only 5000 on the clock...
So idling seems to be a issue at low revs.
First thing I would check now you have done all of the above is, the air filter make sure it's cleaned & sealed ok, also check for leaks between the air filter and carb on the manifold, get some WD40 & spray it around the manifold and see if it bubbles, if it doesn't its good you don't have any air leaks, also one thing I would do is clearing your cylinder, ignition on, fuel off, turn the throttle all the way back, and try & start it for about 10 seconds ( this will push any crap out you have in their )
Once you have done that try & start it as normal.
Good luck
Matty ____________________ RIP jack (wheelie king), you will never be forgotten.
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Yeah it's very enjoyable as i have had load's of problems with my Honda NSR (simlour problem)
Spray some WD40 on the air intake manifold which connects filter to carb & also on the manifold where the carb is connected to the Reeds
if their is any leaks it will make idle higher and erratic.
Replace the jet's with de - restricted jets if it's a standard full power version, if it's got a aftermarket exhaust you will need to up jet further on standard de restriction jet's.
Adjust the Mixture & Idle jet as it say's in the workshop / Service Manual then with the carb fully cleaned, with also checking of the needle valve, make sure it's seating ok and the rubber is not split / damaged, also check float height & make sure floats don't have petrol / liquid inside.
Also even though it's running ok it could still have bad compression, anything under 100 PSI is BAD and will need a rebuild or ring's or what is damaged, little thing you can do if you can't get hold of a compression tester is stick your finger over the spark plug hole and if it blows your finger off it's ok " well not exactly " it should be over 120 PSI if i am correct, it will be due a rebuild soon anyway as 7000 Is top end time
Hope this helps & Good Luck
Matty King ____________________ RIP jack (wheelie king), you will never be forgotten.
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| RaptorJ wrote: | If you read the thread you'll see I'm asking what size fuel jet I should use, it's a different topic.
I asked them if they new about my starting problem and no one had anything to say on the subject they just gave me advice about de-restricting which i'm grateful for. |
Bollux, youve been told to sort thing and clarify, caus were not going round in circles, until things have been done off the check list as it were.
And you made more than one thread there, that are still running.
You need to curb your enthusiam to ride her until shes ready, or you'll blow her.
Have you stuck ALL the correct jets in.
Have you confirmed zorst restrcited or not.
Have you confirmed you have the correct snorkels.
Have you bought a compression tester.
Have you done ANY plug chops.
When you've confirmed and sorted the above, we then go onto other things, according to any symtoms AFTER the above is done.
The lads in the Mito section have had the bikes for years and done EVERYTHING with them.
Thats not withstanding that you can't get great help here, but the Mito section is the place to be for this bike.
I have a 2009 Raptor.
Do the above, inc posting pics if need be or any further ?? the Mito section does not work as quick as one would like, but will work.
If i was you, i would not ride her until sorted, or if you do, dont thrash her or ride for long without breaks. Literally A to B gently, until sorted.
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https://www.125ccsportsbikes.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=99132
So not a blocked jet issue then.
The carb filter and the fuel TANK filter need checking, also make sure you route the fuel line when you put the fuel tank down, as it sits in a grove, finger fuel line into grove, lower tank down crouched down looking and routing, once tank is a few inches from closed, let it ease down.
Put a new spark plus in, BR9EG or BR95EGV.
Also, did you ever undue the main jet bolt that was stuck - and did you check your floats in the carb are undamaged and working A ok.
Where is the carb needle sitting, what notch, is the choke working correctly.
Whats your batterry volt -
Just about eliminating things to fault find and know what condition your bike is in.
Make a new thread on 125 after you've done the above ... keep this one going aswell, but RB mito and Hevo etc, will have the checks and answer you need.
They wont bother helping if you dont do the things asked / checks.  ____________________ Jogging on, destination living.
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Lots of info inc pic and even vids of starting her will help lots and allow peeps to help.
I dont know how to fix um btw, just not to blow um up  ____________________ Jogging on, destination living. |
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| RaptorJ wrote: | Yeah i do appreciate it man, I work 5 or 6 days a week so I just wanted to check the obvious first and leave the difficult things till last. My stepdad hates me working on the bike like hes paranoid im going to get oil on the drive or something. I'll have a look for the fuel filter and check that, fuel is running freely as i have removed the fuel line from the carb and turned the tap on.
I live in kent, thanet. Ring any bells? |
Use some sheets etc to placate stepdad, and he's not being helpfull either
From 125 forum, sounds like your running with de restricted snorkels at the mo, more air will mess the mix up when running your 110 jet etc. MORE air is not good if its making you run lean, bike ride boom potential.
The fuel tank filter sits in the tank, you have to drain the fuel and pull it out to check.
You tank should or is proberly plastic, so filter should be relativly clean - and youve already checked and cleaned the carb filter.
Your cleaning the air filter - clean and dry it out, and apply 2 stroke oil on fingers, lightly oil the tank facing filter side.
As for the airbox, like on mine, you may have to hammer back in the screw hoilding points. And make sure the jubille clips on each end of carb are tight around the carb.
DONT OVER tighten things - check zorst where it attaches to engine, no leaks - when revving it would suck in air blow air etc ...
Caus your restriction seems incorrect, then the carb idle and mix screw cant be set correct until - restricted or not. ____________________ Jogging on, destination living. |
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| RaptorJ wrote: | I think I've come to the conclusion that the carb is flooding, fuel leaks out when I press the starter. And the engine only runs when the throttle is open and more fuel is allowed to exit he carb. When i try and let the bike idle not enough fuel is escaping and it floods.
Im just not really experienced enough to now find out what is wrong with the carb thats making it flood, iv looked at the float but i cant tell if its okay or not. |
For a start jets won't make your carb overflow, it's your float height that's the issue, taking a guess you may altered it by accident while you have had the carb apart, first thing to do is check needle valve is working correctly & not damaged, then check if float has any liquid or holes, if it has got holes it will need replacing, once you have done that check your float height with a float height gauge ( if you can't get hold of one make one out of paper and measure a rule out on it ) if the float height is incorrect adjust as the manual says for your bike.
As you say above its a challenge trying to find out what's wrong, work your way down from tank to carb make sure all tank filters & fuel lines are not blocked.
Also theirs no need to buy new jets if your jets are correct on the jets their are numbers read them, if their the standard de - restriction jets leave them in and give them a clean with petrol & air or tooth brush.
Good luck
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If you run it out of fuel then the obvious thing is its sucked some crap / shite into the carb or fuel tap filter etc...
All needs stripping and cleaning again even if you think it looks ok... ____________________ Fuelly My Z1000SX
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Yes that would be a good place to start, on my NSR the float height was incorrectly adjusted allowing more fuel in which made it flood out if the air filter side of the carb, this fixed my problem the same as yours when I adjusted it
If its a foam filter get some washing up liquid, wash it out with soapy water then rinse fully and allow to dry,if it requires oiling then oil it with some light gear oil so its a little damp.
Good luck
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