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Whilst you're at it, one for an ER-5 as well....
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 niff5855 Sausage Boy

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bollox I forgot - I've got a Haynes manual too.
Its probably tucked away in my mums attic in Wales anyway though. ____________________ Live fast - die....erm...well...old !!! |
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I've also got a spare kidney if anyones looking ??
hehehe  ____________________ Live fast - die....erm...well...old !!! |
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 LustyLew World Chat Champion

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What do you want to know? My manual covers the Gpz and ER5. I could scan in pages if you're looking for some thing specific?
Let me know  ____________________ Like a Yorkie - I'm not for the girls  |
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 Fallen Angel Franny the Nanny

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Right, well if it's anything like the ER5 it wont go into 2nd unless the bike is moving, strange I know.
Off the top of my head, I dont know how many pages the hwole manual, but I'll have a scoot around  ____________________ Like a Yorkie - I'm not for the girls  |
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Hi
Couple of things with the GPZ.
Firstly, as already mentioned, the GPZ is a bugger for getting water in the petrol tank. Fine until you use reserve when it gets into the carbs (petrol floats on water, and the reserve takes fuel from the very bottom of the tank). Make sure you have enough petrol in so that you do not need to use reserve.
If there is water in the carbs then there is a drain screw on the bottom of each one.
The GPZ fuel tap does not have a prime position. Think both normal and reserve are vacuum operated, so the engine needs to be running (or cranking over reasonably quickly) for fuel to flow out of the tank to the carbs. Also it needs to be doing this for quite a while for the carbs to fill up (likely that having been sat any in the carbs has evaporated).
In summary, put a gallon or 2 of fresh petrol into the bike. Put the fuel tap to "ON". Drain the fuel out of the carbs. Put a fresh fully charged battery on to it (or use some jump leads with a car battery, although be careful as the GPZ battery terminals are quite close to the frame and you do not want to catch the +ve lead on to that). Then try again.
All the best
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 21 years, 214 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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