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timleaycg
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PostPosted: 08:01 - 03 May 2012    Post subject: tick over help ~ Reply with quote

hi

i have done a rebuild on my cg 125 Smile started up first time Smile

but i can get to idle what so ever could a new spark plug help and possible clean the carb again Confused
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PostPosted: 08:45 - 03 May 2012    Post subject: Reply with quote

What did you rebuild?

Do you have the choke on or off?

Separate question: what position is the choke lever in?

What is the idle mixture screw set to (i.e. all the way, in then back it out X turns)?

Can you keep it running with the throttle on?

Can you keep it running indefinitely with the throttle on?

Have you tried screwing in the idle speed adjuster?
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PostPosted: 09:11 - 03 May 2012    Post subject: Reply with quote

did you check the valve clearances before putting the top back on?
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PostPosted: 10:35 - 03 May 2012    Post subject: Reply with quote

with the valve clears i dont know :/ and i tryed every thing woth the the idle on every choke setting and backed the idle screw out all the way in

this is crazy studip cdi
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PostPosted: 11:11 - 03 May 2012    Post subject: Reply with quote

> Air leaks on carb?
> Re-Check settings for Idle Air Screw
> Check you haven't left off an EGR pipe or something 'daft' like that
> Check you haven't got a carb-balence / blanking plug dropped out the manifold
> Check you have got the exhaust clamped up properly / gasket sealing
> Make sure you have fitted the carb slide the right way round
> Check slide needle position AND that its properly secured in the slide
> Check the throttle Cable. Make sure its seated in the slide properly. Make sure outer is properly seated in adjustor on slide cap. Make sure that the cable hasn't been snagged or kinked or mis-routed when you fitted the engine.
> Check the fuel. Make sure that the fuel is 'fresh' (how long was it sitting in tank while engine was rebuilt?) Make sure its not contaminated with rain-water, condensation, Dog-Piss.... (DON'T ASK! Just as well he was doctored or he'd have lost'em again for THAT one!). Make sure that the fuel strainer on the fuel tap is clean. Make sure that the tap is clean. Make sure that the fuel hose is clear. Make sure fuel hose not kinked.

When tanks come off for major repair, they get 'sloshed' around, and it lifts all the silt and sludge that sediments at the bottom of the tank, and frequently causes 'presumed' carburation faults. So pull tank, drain, consider colour of 'old' fuel. Disguard or set asside. GET FRESH... ALWAYS try and use fresh fuel on a start-up; eliminates a variable. Make sure the bits are clean, and you have a good supply to carb; and try over.

ALSO: if you have fitted an inline fuel filter, between tank and carb. TRY removing it. They often cause an air-lock, or put a 'head' that impedes fuel flow, and it can take some 'faffing' to get them located so they dont give hassle, & its an added variable you can do withoit de-bugging start-up.

JUST THOUGHT: Do you have a 'Vacuum' fuel tap? with take off from inlet manifold to the tap?

If so, would have to be in the 'P' position to flow fuel without vacuum. Vacuum pipe another 'detail' that could have been missed in instalation, letting air into manifold down stream of carb.
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PostPosted: 15:10 - 03 May 2012    Post subject: Reply with quote

cheers guys ill try this idea's and let you know

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