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Check carb inlet rubber for cracks and leaks! ____________________ "Everybody needs money, that's why they call it money!"  |
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hi,
as above, sounds like you have an air leak. (or rather, an ingress)
lift fuel tank (hex bolt on right side + 2 more bolts) prop it up with the metal stand thing & have a look around air box.
to look around carb manifold (to see if rubber is cracked split) means removing air-box (only a couple of bolts 8 or 10mm iirc)
I only know this is cos i just removed the carb from my nsr to up-jet it.
let us know what you find,
only other thing i can think of, is a cable caught or incorrectly routed, but turning the handle bars from side to side would usually prove this.
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I suppose it would be worth mentioning that as its a 2 stroke engine that it SHOULD smoke when warming up, quiet a bit more than a 4 stroke.
Once warm there should still be a little more smoke but not much more.
Google how to check the oil pump to make sure its set correctly if its smoking excessively (it should smoke about this much warm, or anything up to this much when cold :p).
To check for an air leak, take the air filter housing out.
Check the air filter housing -> carb inlet ducting on the filter hosing side (tricky if you're taking it off but this is an absolute GIT to get seated correctly! There is a good chance if its been taken off its not put on correctly).
Check the connections between the carb and engine.
If all seems okay, put a rag under the carb/over the engine.
Start the bike and leave it idling for a few minutes until its warmed up and can come off the choke.
Once its idling away, spray a little WD40 over the air inlet ducting before and after the carb. If the engine speeds up then its safe to say there is an air leak and you can spray around, leave it for a second and see if the RPM changes (it may take a few seconds for the WD40 to make its way into and get sucked into the engine to affect the RPM).
Whilst you are there, you may as well get the air filter out and give it a clean
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| veroom wrote: | Hi again guys.... I went out just now with the intentions of seeing if it would start, then if anything has changed.
Started first click with choke and went up to 2k ish... then seconds later rose to 5k, then slowly started to rise to 6.5k
I then thought for some stupid reason, to give the bike a gentle shake by the bars... I don't know maybe a lose wire could be the cause.. I've done elects years ago so its a habit I have.... anyhow, the revs instantly dropped a good few k, down to 2k and then slowly went back up.
repeated this 4-5 times and it did the same thing every time.
I thought best to come and let you guys know this before I do anything else. Luckily, I don't need to use the bike at the moment but will need to soon enough.
Thanks for the responses so far guys, fully appreciated. I shall take on board everything said ! |
hi,
like i said y/day, check for incorrectly routed or trapped cables, by simply turning the bars from side to side.
lift the tank & sort out throttle or choke cable.
cheers,
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Hi again guys... knowing little and nothing I spent a an hour outside removed the front fairing and took some snaps so you could see what I see.
Glad I did because of the smoking issue. I found the exhaust has some bandage on that I am sure is temporary which is leaking smoke quite badly.
I thought best to post these pics on my website rather than worry about posting limits here as I haven't had time to familiarise myself on this forum yet.
Anyhow, the pics are on my website : https://www.banton.org/news/?p=1807
I have left it with the fairing off for now.. without the airbox on, it simply doesn't want to start at all, I guess that's normal. However, no real idea what I am doing at the moment. ____________________ GSXR 600 - Got bike, must pass test, wish me luck. |
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hi,
just looked at your pic of exhaust looks to be in a bit of a state, huh?
i presume its the original exhaust & will be getting on a bit now. they are prone to rusting & should be treated with VHT paint annually.
i've just done mine & tbh its actually quite thick steel so yours has likely been neglected for some time.
the original exhaust weighs a ton & may have restrictor in it but they can be picked up on evil-bay for around 40-50 complete. (its all one piece unlike others which have a removable silencer/muffler)
looks like a previous owner has done sort of "repair" to it, using heat wrap, jubilee clips & MAYBE a bit of ally underneath. (coke cans can be used if cut ends off & then open up into a square sheet)
common bodge/temp repair.
either get it welded or get a replacement.
only other alternative is a "sports" exhaust, like the gianelli or jolly-moto, both of which are quite expensive (around 250-350)
one way to check if your exhaust has any holes/leaks : with the bike running, put your hand over end of silencer/muffler & rev it slightly.
if you see any smoke coming out of anywhere, theres your hole.
if the bike doesnt smoke & it stalls, then your exhaust is not leaking.
good luck,
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Hi,
er.......hold on! how do you know that the "repair" done to the old exhaust wasnt up to scratch?
the method used to repair it is quite common & by most accounts, fairly successful.
dunno about the "bandage" though, especially on a 2 stroke
why not actually find out if it WAS causing your problems.
remove all the old exhaust wrap & give the area affected a brush with a wire brush & lets see the damage?
these exhausts are quite thick (hence the weight) & CAN be repaired either by welding (a bit more permanent) or the method used by previous owner.(imo, more of a temp repair while you save up for a replacement )
if it were me, & seeing as a new exhaust is beyond your means, how about trying ANOTHER temp repair?
wont cost you more than a tenner or so.
as said, rip all that bandage off & give it a good rub with a wire brush.
get a piece of steel to cover the hole.
or as a last resort, have some soup.
then with the empty can, open up the other end with can opener giving you an open cylinder. then cut it open with a hack saw or tin snips & flatten it out.
smear it with exhaust paste & clamp it on with some repair bandage (dont go mad with it like the previous owner) & 2 hose clips & give it a a bit of heat with a blow torch to "cure" it.
re-fit & TEST for leaks.
better than guessing, imho. or better still take it to someone who can weld
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hi,
so all we know is, its taking in too much air?
does your mechanic friend know how important the expansion chamber/stinger/exhaust is on a 2 stroke?
anyway, work methodicially from back to front. (from silencer to airbox)
seal all holes on the exhaust, properly, then work forwards, check the point where it bolts onto engine, replace copper gasket & tighten up the 2 dome nuts.
THEN check the carb manifold, replace the paper gasket & tighten up the 4 bolts, but before you do, have a good look at the rubber manifold/mount. is it cracked or split?
if it is, either get a replacement (shouldnt be more than around 30 quid) or repair it.
i once repaired a rubber manifold quite successfully, with sealant (think it was granville, the black stuff & it only costs a couple of pounds)
i smeared a good thick layer of the stuff all over the whole rubber bit.
i only done this because i couldnt get a replacement & it was supposed to be temporary, but was still there when i sold the bike a few months later.
then check the 2 jubilee clips between carb & air-box are seated correctly & tightened up.. & make sure air box is sealed shut & foam element is clean & in place.
doing all of the above should make it airtight.
THEN, check the carb. when you open up the throttle fully & let go, you should hear the carb slide clunk down, if you dont : check throttle cable for snags/damage.
& like Alains said, check the choke. its worth taking it out & cleaning. its only 1 bolt that holds it onto carb.
clean the wee brass choke piston & make sure the wee spring is not corroded. a quick blast with 3-in-1 oil (the aerosol stuff with the wee red straw, from poundland ) & quick brush with a toothbrush should suffice.
after that......
cheers,
GAZ
ps : i just had a quick look at your pics & tbh i couldnt see much, except that everything needs a good clean/degreasing. |
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Gaz, you've gone above and beyond with that response mate... even if we are left scratching our chins, massive thanks for that...
I have bought some holts exhaust paste gum stuff in the white/red shoe polish type can. Smeared feck loads of that everywhere I felt it needed to go and then put a full wrap of holts bandage around it, added extra wire to help clamp the bandage down and then jubilee clips around both ends to secure the wire and bandage ends. Yea it looks messy but I am adamant its now 10x better than the job the last guy did.
At the moment of what you said, the only thing I didn't see was any jubilee clips between the airbox and the black rubber tube that's about 2.5" long coming of the carb rear. From looking at the airbox, there's no place for clips, it just sits there bolted on and the rubber tube is forced through the hole in the airbox bottom.
Now after a google, I assume you mean the clip that holds that rubber onto the carb right ? This is the same box as mine
https://www.2rad-sausenthaler.de/epages/61548808.sf/en_GB/?ObjectPath=/Shops/61548808/Products/NS.VE.05
Gonna see what I can sort out tomorrow and get back to you.
Meant to add, the mechanic is a car jock to be honest. From that I guess he may not know about the expansion ____________________ GSXR 600 - Got bike, must pass test, wish me luck. |
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Is part No.5, the seal, present on your bike and is it in good nick?
If it isn't there or is old and squashed it will not be making an airtight seal and the air box will be leaking like a seive!
https://images.cmsnl.com/img/partslists/honda-nsr125r-1994-england-air-cleaner_bigecbsweaf__1800_fdba.gif
The diagram shows no jubilee clip for the airbox end of the inlet manifold, make sure it is making a proper seal, if the inlet manifold rubber is old and brittle it may not make a good seal. You could lube the joint up with some vaseline, it may make a better seal, before you buy a new one! ____________________ "Everybody needs money, that's why they call it money!"  |
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