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| TheSmiler |
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 TheSmiler World Chat Champion

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 Posted: 05:09 - 27 Nov 2012 Post subject: Warming up an engine in the morning (cold start) |
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Had this problem the other day, been doing research on it but might as well ask here if anyone has any tips. Choke doesn't work that well as it fouls the plugs after 20 seconds of warming it up. Meaning it has to be removed cleaned and put back again. Never had this problem with the CB.
Basically on the CG in the morning when the engine is extremely cold (even ice on the exhaust) is there any way of getting an easy start by warming up the bike left outside
I've read about people using hair dryers or pouring hot water all over the engine to warm it up slightly anyone ever used these methods  ____________________ CB125>CG125>GN125>ER5>K100RS>R1100RS>K100RS
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| Teflon-Mike |
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 Posted: 05:41 - 27 Nov 2012 Post subject: |
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I used to have an electric fan heater in the passenger foot-well of the car.....
And I am pre-empting suggestions of revving to the red line in neutral!
If its fouling the plug that fast on choke; its over ritch, and or you have the wrong grade of plug. I always get it the wrong way round, but suggest next number down.
Meanwhile, over rich suggests that the needle is too high, float level too high, slide needle or main jet worn, or the wrong idle jet fitted.
This is a situation that COULD, remarkably be investigated taking the carburettor off... unlike a flat battery!
And think about it..... plug shouldn't foul that fast, so there is something wrong; chucking hot water at it; pointing a hair dryer at the air-box, that sort of thing isn't really going to fix it, and its NOT going to get any better on it's own, is it?
Fan heater in the footwell of course was another matter..... that was simply because I could flick the switch on the extansion lead in the kitchen and get the warm air de-misting the windows and making it all nice and toasty inside, while I dosed up with the necessary caffeine to contend with Brummie commuters! ____________________ My Webby'Tef's-tQ, loads of stuff about my bikes, my Land-Rovers, and the stuff I do with them!
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 TheSmiler World Chat Champion

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| Teflon-Mike wrote: | I used to have an electric fan heater in the passenger foot-well of the car.....
And I am pre-empting suggestions of revving to the red line in neutral!
If its fouling the plug that fast on choke; its over ritch, and or you have the wrong grade of plug. I always get it the wrong way round, but suggest next number down.
Meanwhile, over rich suggests that the needle is too high, float level too high, slide needle or main jet worn, or the wrong idle jet fitted.
This is a situation that COULD, remarkably be investigated taking the carburettor off... unlike a flat battery!
And think about it..... plug shouldn't foul that fast, so there is something wrong; chucking hot water at it; pointing a hair dryer at the air-box, that sort of thing isn't really going to fix it, and its NOT going to get any better on it's own, is it?
Fan heater in the footwell of course was another matter..... that was simply because I could flick the switch on the extansion lead in the kitchen and get the warm air de-misting the windows and making it all nice and toasty inside, while I dosed up with the necessary caffeine to contend with Brummie commuters! |
Yup don't worry I'm expecting people to come up with the answers of redlining part of the fun of learning. What can I say I love this little adventure might be a bit crazy with ideas or techniques but it works out in the end.
The spark plug is fine as long as the choke isn't on stays perfect, right colour no marks, so I'm guessing that it's just the extra fuel being dumped onto it that isn't burning which is causing the fowling
The battery is now replaced with a brand new one, a lot better and I actually have some form of light now although the right hand side flickers faster than the left (faulty bulb or flasher unit will check that out).
The heater idea was something I gathered from reading on the net and after I heard people talking about using a lighter on carb bodies to warm them up that might just be in my head though  ____________________ CB125>CG125>GN125>ER5>K100RS>R1100RS>K100RS
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| yen_powell wrote: | I've always started and ridden straight off taking it easy till it's properly warmed up. |
Correct answer. However, the choke lever on CGs (the ones I've seen anyway) are mounted directly on the carb, and it's a bit lairy trying to flip it off while you're riding.
It should warm up fast though, so full on, start, flip to half choke within 10 seconds, choke off after 30-60 seconds, ride. ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
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I found on my suzuki gn125 the best way was to have it on full choke, press the starter button (or kick if it doesn have electric start obviously ) and once it kicked into life, immediately put it into the half position. Sometimes I also needed to play with the idle screw abit depending on how cold it was etc ____________________ Bandit 600 - deaded |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 13 years, 76 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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