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 Posted: 15:25 - 01 Jul 2014 Post subject: ZZR600D rough running issues |
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Hi all, I have a '90 plate 600D. I'm currently having running problems as follows:
At low RPM in first and second gear (generally when revving from idle - i.e. pulling away from lights etc) the bike loses power and bogs down. This only happens once the bike is hot, the first 5 minutes of riding is fine. At higher revs, or just cruising, the bike performs fine.
I first noticed the problem a few weeks ago, and its been getting progressively worse. The bike is used for a short 15 minute commute, so I have read there may be condensation forming in the float bowls. I have taken it out for a couple of longer 40-50 mile runs, which hasn't made an improvement (made it worse if anything).
Its just been in the garage for an MOT, and i asked them to take a look/give me their opinion on the running problem. Very occasionally, after turning the ignition nothing happens which suggests to me a dodgy connection. However i stress this happens very occasionally, and hasn't been getting any worse. The garage suggested that this could be the cause of the rough running, but i dont see how this can be the case? They also suggested that the clutch plates could do with being replaced. They're probably right, but i doubt this is related to the rough running, as with the bike in neutral and the clutch disengaged, the bike still bogs when revved from idle. Am i correct in my thinking here?
Thanks for any help. ____________________ CBR600F '02
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| sgtcalle wrote: | I took the bike into the garage as i didn't have time to do it myself, they inspected the carbs, balanced them and cleaned them. Apparently the float needles were in good shape, and the carbs generally not too bad. I also replaced the air filter. The bike is still running like a dog however.
I cant afford to pay mechanics to do anymore, they suggested the next place to look is the plug caps, as apparently they are in pretty poor shape. Does anyone have an opinion on this? Is it likely to cause the symptoms listed? Also, slightly silly question, but when installing spark plug caps, you just press them onto the plugs untill they lock do you not?
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Yes just pop them down onto the plugs. 4 new caps should sting you less than a tenner, get a pair of wire snips and trim about 1cm off the end of the old cable before screwing the new caps on.
Just press down onto the spark plug until they click, give a little tug to check they are on.
Personally I would fit new plugs too you would be looking at £30 for caps and plugs  |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 11 years, 262 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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