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ahaughey536
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PostPosted: 21:19 - 03 May 2011    Post subject: NSR 125 query Reply with quote

Hey i recently had some trouble with my nsr, blockage in the jets and weak plug since cleaned and working, i did dismantle top head, and promptly put back together as all seemed sound. I did not put on a new gasket and re-torqued to PCD 2,8,3,7,etc,etc.

So i had the bike and all was running smooth(pre-brakedown), but i never had it over 60, primarily because the roads here are like swiss cheese.

However since i've got it running again it wont do much over 60 in 5th it sits just over 60mph at 7000rpm(no higher) in 5th and in 6th around 6000rpm(no higher) and sits bang on 60mph, as far as i can tell it has the same pull on the way up.

As far as i know this bike is fully restricted, would there be any other cause? Any info would be appreciated greatly.
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hazza
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PostPosted: 10:20 - 04 May 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

For the price of spark plugs, id replace it and start there. If it dosent solve the problem then take a look at the colour/condition of the new plug after a ride.

https://www.benzworld.org/forums/attachments/w163-m-class/265917d1255423256-spark-plug-oil-thread-spark-plug-chart.jpg

probably not the best resource but it was the best i could find right now. no doubt someone on here will have a better one.

Regards

Harry
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Kickstart
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PostPosted: 10:27 - 04 May 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hi

Really shouldn't reuse a head gasket, especially the metal type on the NSR. However if it had failed (which I would expect) then I would expect there to be some other signs, such as oil in the coolant and / or a loss of coolant.

All the best

Keith
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ahaughey536
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PostPosted: 17:52 - 04 May 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

There is a slight amount of oil around the head but the spark plug wasnt tightened i expect thats where is was coming from, i've just bought the bike and from my inspection it looks in almost perfect knick.

I've just took the sparkplug out ill upload pic when my phone arrives fell down a pit and broke it bike near came down with me Confused .

Code on spark plug is BR9ECS (NGKR) its new some mechanic put it in last week for M.O.T first bike so i've been easy on it. I'll drain some coolant when it cools down to check.

Thanks for the advice, i'll let you know how i get on Smile
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ahaughey536
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PostPosted: 21:32 - 04 May 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

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lozza
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PostPosted: 18:29 - 05 May 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

ahaughey536 wrote:
plug


looks perfect
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