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new boy
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PostPosted: 00:33 - 10 Oct 2005    Post subject: keeps cutting out Reply with quote

hi just bought a yamaha fzr 400 and its been stood for 3 years and it starts fine and runs on 4 cylinders revs well but when you try and ride it it just cuts out and when i start it again it only runs on 2 cylinders and before it was parked up it was fine any explination would be great i have changed the spark plugs and leads Thinking
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PostPosted: 00:58 - 10 Oct 2005    Post subject: just a thought Reply with quote

do they have a side stand switch if so could this be the problem Idea
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stinkwheel
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PostPosted: 10:14 - 10 Oct 2005    Post subject: Reply with quote

If it has been stood for that long, any fuel that was in the tank will have gone stale. It is also possible that any that was left in the carbs may have turned into gummy stuff that would have blocked up some of the carb jets.

If I was putting a bike back on the road after sitting for three years, I would be draining any fuel out of the tank and replacing it with fresh stuff and carrying out a full service (change oil and filter, clean fuel filter, replace plugs, check air filter, check tappets).

If this still doesn't help, it may be you need to clean out the carbs, it is entirely possible that they are full of detritus.

Another thing that could cause that problem is a blocked tank breather, try running it with the tank cap open.
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PostPosted: 19:49 - 10 Oct 2005    Post subject: Reply with quote

tried most of it except tappets today and changed fuel when i first started it and still no difference its as sweet as a nut just sitting running and as soon as i put the engine under any strain at all eg pulling away it stops then i start it it starts on 2 cylinders then if you leave it for about an hour its fine again it feels like an electrical problem Brick Wall but what do i know im a car mechanic Laughing
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PostPosted: 20:18 - 10 Oct 2005    Post subject: Reply with quote

Always the same two cylinders it is dropping?

If so, try swapping over the coils, if the problem moves to the other two, you found the cause.

Battery in good nick?
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PostPosted: 00:28 - 11 Oct 2005    Post subject: Reply with quote

cheers Thumbs Up will try that as soon as i am allowed to tinker the girlfriend doesnt like that im giving the bike more attention than her Laughing
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