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 Posted: 07:55 - 15 Mar 2014 Post subject: 125 not starting |
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morning all,
Sorry for yet another bike not starting post, but this one has got me puzzled. I took the bike for the first ride to work(about 40 miles) since owning it and had to get recovery to get me home , the recovery bloke said it was the ignition.
So i replace pick-up coil, coil pack, ht lead, cap and plug. I have a spark but the bike still doesn't start, I asked a local garage and they said it could have water in the fuel, so i drained out the tank clean it and filter plus carb, filled the tank up with new petrol. i let the float bowl fill up then i drained it again to check the fuel, which was ok but still nothing. i have done a compression test which tested 190psi, i squirted some oil in the cylinder still tested as 190psi, now im starting to think that it might be the starter gear , could someone point me in the right direction
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 Posted: 09:35 - 15 Mar 2014 Post subject: |
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What bike is it ? if you have a spark and you have fuel then it should start !! stating the obvious.
If after trying to start it have you taken out the plug to check if its wet ?? maybe you have a blockage in the carb you may fuel in the bowl and a blocked jet etc after checking and if the plug is dry try cleaning the carb jets and all... ____________________ Fuelly My Z1000SX
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 Posted: 10:01 - 15 Mar 2014 Post subject: |
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What exactly is happening when you hit the starter? Does it spin over freely enough? Does it give any sign of wanting to start?
If it's a carb bike, is the choke on or off?
What condition was the old plug in?
Is the new plug correctly gapped? I know you said you're getting a spark, but it may not be a particularly strong one.
Are you confident that your sidestand switch isn't playing silly buggers? I'd give it a clean and try removing it to see if that changes the behaviour. ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
GONE: HN125-8, LF-250B, GPz 305, GPZ 500S, Burgman 400 // RIDING: F650GS (800 twin), Royal Enfield Bullet Electra 500 AVL, Ninja 250R because racebike |
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its a lexmoto xtr, yeah i know another chinese bike i only got the as a cheap runner before i got my full bike licence.
after trying to start it the plug wasn't too wet and smelt of petrol, i bypass the carb altogether, didn't want to start at all. the bike spins over fine, i took the plug out, had it in 2nd and spun the back wheel seems to be ok. iv tried it with choke on, half and off, little throttle, no throttle. the old spark plug was sooted up, the new spark is gaped using manual and old spark plug. The bike has no sidestand switch and iv bridged the killswitch.
Sorry for the long list this one has really puzzled me.
Thanks again |
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As far as I know, the XTR has (or until recently had) a pushrod CG copy engine. There's a CDI that makes a spark at the appropriate time, and a carb that allows fuel into the air drawn in through the inlet valve. I can't think of anything in that system that could be described as an "ECU".
Did this "someone" point at the "ECU"? ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
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Crikey, you live and learn. I wonder what it's controlling.
Sorry, that's me baffled then.  ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
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 Posted: 22:21 - 15 Mar 2014 Post subject: |
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I know its got me stumped, on the diagram its showing that the ecu is connected to pretty much everything to do with the ignition. but whats throwing me that its got spark, air, fuel and compression
Thank you for the advice on the needle/jet. ____________________ If nothing else works hit it, then hit it again |
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I'm getting a good spark, when trying to start the bike the plug isn't getting to wet and you can smell petrol from the cylinder. I'll have another look at the carb later. But it didn't seem to want to start when manually pumping the acceleration pump on the carb  |
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Weird. I'm strangely invested in this one now.
I know it's subjective, but does it look like a good strong spark?
Also, has the bike been modified in any way? Aftermarket exhaust? Tried sticking your hand over the tailpipe to give some more backpressure?
The only other thing I can think of is that the timing is off, although I wouldn't like to take a guess at how you'd check that.
Do you know which engine it's got in it? OHV pushrod, OHC? Any markings on it? 156FMI, K156FMI, anything different? ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
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Yeah it's got an vacuum fuel tap, I cleaned that out with wd40 and blow through it when I cleaned the tank out, I've tested the air line by taking it off the tank and holding a sandwich bag tight over it and sucked the air out of the bag ok, I can see the patrol pumping into the inline filter
Thanks for all advice please keep then coming, I can't stand being stuck in traffic on the m25 no more lol  |
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I dont think its subjective, but yeah the spark looks strong enough.
Still got stock exhaust on it and don't think its got any mods, sorry to sound stupid but what would more back pressure do? Its a OHC and the engine is 156FMI.
Sorry craisin but I don't know what you mean by a shared woodruff key
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hi,
the 156 lump is a fairly old generic copy of an old honda engine & tbh, its usually fairly reliable, so its probably not a sheared woodruff key....
op : woodruff key looks like half a pound coin & slots into a "key-hole" on the crank. to see if its still in its key hole have a look at the crank taper & you might be able to see it.
i have had woodruff keys snap/shear before, though usually on 2 strokes which are putting out silly amounts of torque.
if you really want to investigate the woodruff key, you will need to remove the flywheel, which needs a special tool, funnily enough called a fly-wheel tool,lol.
like i said these engines, although old technology, are fairly reliable, its usually the other important parts that let these bikes down, like the sh*tty chinese carb, take it off, clean it thoroughly & re-install it. (or preferably replace it with a genuine mikuni)
stick a new spark plug in it (its not still got the oem plug in it, has it?)
then make sure you have a fully charged battery, its essential you have OVER 12v.
my moneys on the carb.....(it doesnt have that silly pump on the carb thats "supposed to" squirt extra fuel out at wot does it? the way to check - look & see how many cables go to the carb)
that or the dodgy ch*nky wiring....
cheers,
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Back to basics, carb is off stripped and left in carb cleaner  |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 11 years, 307 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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