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 Posted: 13:35 - 02 Jan 2008 Post subject: RS125 eating spark plugs! |
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hi all,
after numerous problems trying to install a bigger carb, i gave up & decided to put bike back to standard, & take it from there.
so put 28mm carb back on,
airbox back on,
new spark plug in,
& voila! bike started first time!
so i now know my bigger carb is knackered.
no problem....
so i goes to start bike today,
started ok, idled for a few minutes then died!
wouldnt start back up.
checked all the obvious things,
then whipped plug out, checked for a spark,
smallest weakest orange spark ever!
this is a brand new plug!
& i cant understand what has happened since it ran last week?
as when i had it running, i only took it out for a short run then back home,
where it has sat since?
this is the third time i have changed the plug only for it to die in exactly the same way,
so its obviously the bike/carb/fueling.
as when i remove plug, its wet & black.
anyone any ideas?
as at this rate i would need a new spark plug for every journey i make!
something wrong somewhere!
cheers,
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Hi
Add that to your short journey before. And probably idling with the choke on (knock the choke off as soon as possible).
Personally I would say ride off immediatly. Don't warm it up idling (takes ages, and dumps loads of petrol into the engine which will do a good job of washing oil from the bearings, etc). Just keep the revs rght down until it is up to temperature.
That said if should cope better than your seems to. Ensure the mixture screw is adjusted correctly (that is what will determine the mixture when idling). Same for the oil pump.
All the best
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Hi
Depending on the exact model of carb it will either be an air adjustment screw or a mixture adjustment screw. An air adjustment screw works by changing the amount of air able to flow through the idle circuit. A mixture adjustment screw works by changing the amount of fuel entering the idle circuit. On the PHBH it is obvious which kind of idle adjustment the carb has. If the adjustment screw is on the engine side of the carb slide then it is a mixture screw, but if it is on the airbox side of the carb then it is an airscrew.
In either case turning it anticlockwise will allow more through ; more air with the air screw (so leaner) or more fuel with a mixture screw (so richer).
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hi Keith,
sorry, i should have looked at the dellorto guide first!
ok, so my 28mm PHBH has little adjustment scew on side of carb, closest to front of bike, not at airbox end.(presume this is what you meant by engine end?)
so can i presume its a mxture adjustment screw?
& if i turn it anti-clockwise it will richen it up?
right - one more stupid question - im getting tired & my head hurts,
does richen it up mean leaning it off or the oposite, sorry lol.
but ideally, im told i want to lean it off"
am i getting it or not, lol
cheers,
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