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 Posted: 18:47 - 27 Oct 2010 Post subject: More GP100 problems! |
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Hi all
Finally got engine rebuilt - new piston and a rebore at +1.00 oversize. Went great for the first 20 miles then all of a sudden its running eratic and the throttle just becomes unreponsive, basically the bike just jerks all over the place with constant right hand wrist action.
It was great and was taking it easy as its been rebored for the first 20 miles now all of a sudden the bike just wants to piss me off!
What effect is water in the fuel tank likely to cause? we have had a lot of rain of lately.....
Timing was way off when i got the bike, now I have reset that and got new points. And just to check, I did check the timing again to see if it went off its original mark but nope its ok.
I#m stumped! the first 20 miles was a great grin and smile and now everything after that is steam out of my ears!
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Well my petrol tank has a massive leak so i imagine water has got inside after this horrendous weather.
Is that the effect i would expect to have if water is in the tank?
Anyway another update (same fuel and possible water contamination) the bike did a massive backfire and then died completely - have I wrecked the engine again? Loads of compression so i'm hoping the spark plug has gone duff.
Can't check now as i'm at work and i basically just abandoned the bike for a lift to work!
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have a close look at your points & if they look a bit burnt, change your condenser,
a dodgy condenser causes erratic running, back firing, & then a complete stop as they pack up, & that sounds pretty much what's happened to yours
they're only cheap so it's no real loss if it turns out to be something else
the crank oil seal behind the stator plate is worth a look too
another thing to check but not too easy to get to is the woodruff key that times the disk valve mounting
I had mine shear off leaving the disk valve to float freely on the shaft, have a guess at how well that ran,
oh, & yes JB weld works well on tanks, I fixed a leaky steel jerry can with it & it never leaked again ____________________ never criticise a man until you've walked a mile in his shoes, then when the muck hits the fan you'll be a mile away & you'll have his shoes |
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| mr rip wrote: | have a close look at your points & if they look a bit burnt, change your condenser,
a dodgy condenser causes erratic running, back firing, & then a complete stop as they pack up, & that sounds pretty much what's happened to yours
they're only cheap so it's no real loss if it turns out to be something else
the crank oil seal behind the stator plate is worth a look too
another thing to check but not too easy to get to is the woodruff key that times the disk valve mounting
I had mine shear off leaving the disk valve to float freely on the shaft, have a guess at how well that ran,
oh, & yes JB weld works well on tanks, I fixed a leaky steel jerry can with it & it never leaked again |
thanks for the tips, hope it not that bad! I'm on the fuel tank and water issue. checking tomorrow so should find oout then.
ignition points are and timing are all new and setup. engine been rebuilt |
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well water in the tank and carb it was then.
So cheers for help there, bike runs as it should.
The tank is still the biggest problem, i'm using epoxy steel and the putty type that goes rock hard can be filed etc but the tank still leaks! Its ok at first and sets hard but as soon as you mount it to the frame back on the bike, it starts leaking again. Problem is its leaking from the edges of the welded on mounting plate that attaches the tank to the frame. So when i tighten it, it distorts the plate and therefore the repair putty so it all leaks again
I think i'm going to have to do something drastic about it.
Can i solder the edges of the bloody tiny gaps?! I would love to weld it but i'm not having it blow up in my face!  |
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| cb1rocket wrote: | well water in the tank and carb it was then.
So cheers for help there, bike runs as it should.
The tank is still the biggest problem, i'm using epoxy steel and the putty type that goes rock hard can be filed etc but the tank still leaks! Its ok at first and sets hard but as soon as you mount it to the frame back on the bike, it starts leaking again. Problem is its leaking from the edges of the welded on mounting plate that attaches the tank to the frame. So when i tighten it, it distorts the plate and therefore the repair putty so it all leaks again
I think i'm going to have to do something drastic about it.
Can i solder the edges of the bloody tiny gaps?! I would love to weld it but i'm not having it blow up in my face!  |
Try to get another tank if poss. It is possible to weld the tank if you can find a willing participant. Protip - leave tank to vent without tap and filler cap then purge inside with argon / Co2 while welding. Of course you may do all this then find the tank is paper thin and any attempt to weld it just makes lots of holes. C'est la vie. ____________________ 18:54:48 Rob Fzs: jews don't give away stuff for free
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| BLUEX5 wrote: | | cb1rocket wrote: | well water in the tank and carb it was then.
So cheers for help there, bike runs as it should.
The tank is still the biggest problem, i'm using epoxy steel and the putty type that goes rock hard can be filed etc but the tank still leaks! Its ok at first and sets hard but as soon as you mount it to the frame back on the bike, it starts leaking again. Problem is its leaking from the edges of the welded on mounting plate that attaches the tank to the frame. So when i tighten it, it distorts the plate and therefore the repair putty so it all leaks again
I think i'm going to have to do something drastic about it.
anyone with experience of tank sealer? Seems another waste of money in my eyes....
Can i solder the edges of the bloody tiny gaps?! I would love to weld it but i'm not having it blow up in my face!  |
Try to get another tank if poss. It is possible to weld the tank if you can find a willing participant. Protip - leave tank to vent without tap and filler cap then purge inside with argon / Co2 while welding. Of course you may do all this then find the tank is paper thin and any attempt to weld it just makes lots of holes. C'est la vie. |
............well i do weld, i just ain't great lol
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my ts had a leaky fuel tank when i got it,
theirs stuff called leak fix, it is designed for rad's, petrol tanks that sort of thing. try it 5 quid at halfords  ____________________ Suzuki TS 50 1999 Honda CB 125 t2 1981 Yamaha XJ 600 s Diversion Honda cx 500 MZ ETZ 250 1985 Yamaha FZR 400 1981 Suzuki TS 185 1984 Triumph bonneville 790 2001 MZ TS250 1979 Suzuki sv 650 1999 KTM exc RFS 450 2007 Hercules mx 125 1976 |
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