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 Posted: 18:40 - 25 Nov 2010 Post subject: Wierd 2 stroke issue (carb?) Running in |
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Okay so I have finished building my bike now.
It has lots of oil coming out of the exhaust and actually drips down so obviously this needs to be toned down a bit. Not sure if this will affect my actual question though.
Basically I am running it in and taking it easy. The bike now has a bit of a powerband where it never had before. But before this powerband it crackles and splutters as if it is cold. Really hard to get up hills as I want to keep away from that while running in.
However, when cruising along the flat it does splutter [i]a bit[/b] but not too much. Also I did check the plug t'other day. It hasn't been running for that long but the spark plug eas slightly black. Wiped straight off but I am aware that it needs to be brownish. Its an iridium if that means anything?
So would this be a carb issue as this was also rebuilt with new jets and up jetted for my new exhaust? Or is it the mixture?
Also how could I tell if I need to lean/richen that air/fuel mixture? More air=? More fuel=?
Also on a side note, how far do you think I should run it in for? My mechanic said 200 miles when he rebored my barrel for me. My dad said stay to 30 and dont go too mad. So if I stay out of the powerband a bit (god it is addictive ), stick to 30 and ride it normally for 200 miles will it be okay?
I was then gonna be gentle for another 50, slipping into the powerband a bit more and step it up to 40ish.
Then at 300 I was gonna go flat out and see how it runs then fine tune it accordingly. But I dont want to run it in if it isn't set up right. So can anyone give me a hand?
Ps. More information at this thread
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 Posted: 18:48 - 25 Nov 2010 Post subject: |
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Dont see an issue going into the powerband. Youll probably do more damage labouring the engine while running in.
Be best to use the engine as normal, just be a bit more gentle on it for a while. ( no full bore take offs, no prolonged periods of wide open or constant throttle etc)
Id run it around a bit like that first, then see if it still struggles/splutters. ____________________ Suzuki GT250 x7------- Fazer 600------CB250RS------Aprilia Rally 70----- Bandit 600
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I've had oil coming out of my senda exhaust when i first got it and i was running it in, garage said it was because i wasn't giving it enough so the bike wasn't burning off the oil. So that explains why you've got an oily plug. As for running it in the garage i got my derbi off told me to keep the revs low and try not to thrash it much, i did that the first time then when they derestricted it, the bike would only hit about 45-50 indicated. Then i blew up so it got rebuilt, this time i got some advice off some mates that have had 2t bike's since they were little. They pretty much all said start the bike get it to running temp kill it let it cool, then do the same again. Then run it as normal, the trouble with ridin git gently is you don't get rid of the honing marks on the bore so don't get as much compression as is possible. I did that with the derbi and it used to go off the clocks, not sure how fast it was but it kept up with traffic on nsl roads. ____________________ Current Bike- Suzuki DRZ400 SM K6
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i reckon you have a sticky float bowl ____________________ Blue_SV650S wrote: it was a sh1te wheelie, but it proves that he can get it up in 3rd and can do angles. In summery, mattsprattuk is a gobby little sh1tebag, dopehead tw4t, but sadly for all of us, he probably isn't THAT full of sh1te!!
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 Posted: 12:21 - 26 Nov 2010 Post subject: |
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Sorry I couldn't reply yesterday. Went out for a meal and then Virgin wouldn't let me on the internet again (was doing it all day).
Thanks for the advice guys. So not much to worry about then?
And I forgot to mention I think we put the washer thing on the wrong notch. Either one higher or lower, cant remember but it was accidently. My dad did it as I dont really get carbs (yet ) and didn't check.
As for my mechanic rebuilding it, he didn't. We did but we did polish the piston head and really stick some oil in the barrel and on the piston and gudgeon pin too. It was 3 in 1 oil though as my dad recommended that. We didn't have any 2-stroke at the time. I trust my dad has done everything right apart from the carb needle. I mean, come on, he has 30 years of experience
But what wouldn't explain it being very jittery and spluttery at mid revs just before the powerband kicks in?
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the problem could be the spark plug fouling or fouled, i had the same problem with my 125 2 stroke, when i first rebuild it it lasted about 20 miles then was spitting and backfiring anything above 7000rpm. changed the plug today and it fixed it right up. no point changing the plug untill you break it in or if it stops running
just to add my spark plug looked perfectly normal, it was brown and not oil or carbon fouled, just didnt work hardly.
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 Posted: 16:07 - 26 Nov 2010 Post subject: spark plug |
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i baught my Br9es today for 2 pounds the normal plugs are cheap as chips the iridiums are ripp off like 4-8 pounds |
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 Posted: 17:21 - 26 Nov 2010 Post subject: spark plug |
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Heres a chart i made for NGK spark plug heats, from what i know and have been told by other mechanics.
Br 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 es (spark plug number eg. Br1es)
hot - Medium - cold (spark plug heat output)
Soft - Medium - Hard (spark plug alloy strengh)
so in short a 'colder/harder' spark plug will not hurt your engine and may keep it running cooler, but at the risk of oil fouling spark plugs and slower engine warm up on cold days.
a 'hotter/softer' plug has a good chance to burn a hole in your piston, stick the rings, scratch the bore and melt the spark plug. because it is making everything hotter then it is meant to be.
And as far as irridium goes it just makes the engine fire a little better and there is less chance of oil fouling on spark plugs, but at what cost, a regular plug is 2 pounds and a iridium is 6 pounds.
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 Posted: 17:46 - 26 Nov 2010 Post subject: Re: spark plug |
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| 2010Lynx wrote: | Heres a chart i made for NGK spark plug heats, from what i know and have been told by other mechanics.
Br 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 es (spark plug number eg. Br1es)
hot - Medium - cold (spark plug heat output)
Soft - Medium - Hard (spark plug alloy strengh)
so in short a 'colder/harder' spark plug will not hurt your engine and may keep it running cooler, but at the risk of oil fouling spark plugs and slower engine warm up on cold days.
a 'hotter/softer' plug has a good chance to burn a hole in your piston, stick the rings, scratch the bore and melt the spark plug. because it is making everything hotter then it is meant to be.
And as far as irridium goes it just makes the engine fire a little better and there is less chance of oil fouling on spark plugs, but at what cost, a regular plug is 2 pounds and a iridium is 6 pounds.
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It certainly does but how can I be sure you're right?
I think I may just stick with the recommended cos at the end of the day if they didn't recommend it, you shouldn't use it...
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