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 RI_HA Spanner Monkey

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 Posted: 12:58 - 27 Apr 2006 Post subject: Non firing, lumpiness, cutting out. |
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Ill try and explain this as fully and easily as i can..
I just recently changed the throttle cable as it was snapped,
the bike was ok to start with now its..
When i start it in the morning i get alot of blue smoke.
It cuts out if i dont rev it a bit higher manually.
when in 1st gear its just sticks here and there then revs way up.
Now it wont fire atall
Checked the plug, its all oil.
cant think of anything else ive noticed with it.
I get the impression that maybe it just needs tweaked to get the balance of oil and petrol mix quite right.
I dont know how to do this.
Ive got the Workshop manual for the bike also.
Any help would be great, as im just getting used to my clutch.
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 RI_HA Spanner Monkey

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 Posted: 20:00 - 27 Apr 2006 Post subject: |
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the cables are the correct way, the cable is set up like that.
However, i did observe that the fuel pump cable is attached to a semi-circle looking thing and it wasnt touching a metal stopper where it should have on the diagrams in the manual. I adjusted it so it looked like that on the picture.
Its still not starting the plug is still oily so im going to try and fire it up in the morning, i hope it starts, i cant actually be bothered pissing about with it for days on end.  |
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 mchaggis World Chat Champion

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I presume you have checked the battery and all the electrical connections? A dead or low charged battery can stop it starting, and a loose connection in the ignition circuit will give you all manner of misfiring and starting problems.
Don't work on the HT circuit while it is running though. I got a rather nasty jolt from the ignition while working on a VW Polo the other week while working out which spark plugs were firing or not, even through insulated pliers. Thankfully I wasn't touching anything with more than one hand at once so it jumped across my hand rather than across my chest. ____________________ I must not be a troll...
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 RI_HA Spanner Monkey

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 Posted: 22:10 - 28 Apr 2006 Post subject: |
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Well I managed to get it running.
My fault really , i think i over adjusted the oil pump and it wasnt in a fully closed position when the bike was off so i now have adjusted it to its correct position.
I couldnt get the damn thing started though, My brothers friend managed within 5 seconds
All he done was dipped the spark plug in the fuel tank and put it back in, fired in the first try.
The bike is now running really smooth, no lumpiness or nothing.  |
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