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 Posted: 15:18 - 28 Feb 2010 Post subject: Problems idling :( |
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Hi guys, it's been a long time - haven't had a bike for a few years!
I need to suck some knowledge out of your brains if you dont mind...
I've got a chinese 125 (yes I know - but it is one of the better ones) and recently have developed idling issues.
It was a gradual problem i.e. the last few times I rode it I had to keep kick starting it a load of times to stop it dying and get it to keep running until it basically wouldn't start up one day.
I have cleaned the carb with carb cleaning spray, adjusted the tappets, changed the spark plug for a new one, changed the oil, installed an in-line fuel filter, and put a bit of ispropyl alcohol in the tank to stop anything icing up. Battery is fine at 12.5V. And I swapped the stock air box for a K&N style cone filter while I was there
Fast forward to yesterday..
It ran for a fair while, 5-10 mins but then stalled so I restarted it, didn't seem to be any problems then.
Took it for a spin and after a while it starting having problems when I pulled the clutch in or stopped and you could hear it start to die so I had to keep revving it to stop it dying luckily I got home
The thing is, the idle problems seem to be alot worse when the engine is warm :S
Checked the spark plug after the test run and it was grey/brown.
Any ideas guys?
Update: Ran again, ran fine for about 5 mins then died and continued to die when restarted. Ran without fuel cap, didn't make a difference. Seems to be a problem when it's warmed up to a certain point. Weird...  |
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I've adjusted the mixture screw to its best
I even turned up the idle screw to about 2.5k but it cut out when it got warm again so it's not a blockage in the carb or jets and the choke assemblys fine as I inspected it when it was off.
To be honest I think it's either the valves (which I've adjusted) and the mileage is about 500 miles so I don't think it's that, or its a faulty electrical component.
Does anyone know of an electrical component that might work fine but stop working properly when its warm? |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 15 years, 336 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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