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mudcow007
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PostPosted: 21:33 - 11 Jul 2017    Post subject: Bandit blocked drain? Reply with quote

For ages ive been trying to figure out why my Bandit runs like a bag of spanner if it gets a tad bit moist

I think i figured it, after checking the wiring as best i could, i pulled the caps out, leaving the plugs in and poked a bit of wire in all the drain holes which all seemed clear.

I then squirted a bit of water down the plug holes, all but one drained as it should.

For the life of me, i cant get the other to unblock.

Any ideas??
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PostPosted: 15:23 - 12 Jul 2017    Post subject: Reply with quote

Squirt quite a bit of DW40 in the hole as well as in the spark plug hole. should help with the cleaning.

Poke a wire through from the headers side, try some garden plant wire as it should be thin enough to go through.
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PostPosted: 18:54 - 12 Jul 2017    Post subject: Reply with quote

Brake or Clutch Cable will be flexible enough to go down or up the hole too.
Pedal Bikes use thinner gauge cable.
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PostPosted: 19:02 - 12 Jul 2017    Post subject: Reply with quote

I use the string from a mower. A steel cable could damage something.

If it's a straight passage, just use a long nail. Thumbs Up
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PostPosted: 09:10 - 13 Jul 2017    Post subject: Reply with quote

Still blocked grr

tried a straightened big paper clip, it hits something an goes no further.

Tried a copper rod which was thinner than the paperclip an nothing

road bike (pedal) gear cable....nowt

anyone any ideas?

i cant get anything thin enough into the hole, but strong enough to give it a clout
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PostPosted: 09:24 - 13 Jul 2017    Post subject: Reply with quote

Any room to get a compressor airline in there?
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PostPosted: 09:45 - 13 Jul 2017    Post subject: Reply with quote

A pipe cleaner, perhaps?

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PostPosted: 10:09 - 13 Jul 2017    Post subject: Reply with quote

If you haven't got a compressor then pick up a can of compressed air from the pound shop, give it a blast through.
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PostPosted: 10:32 - 13 Jul 2017    Post subject: Reply with quote

If the passage is straight, use a small drill bit, and drill the dirt out. Use the smallest drill bit possible, go slow, low revs. IF that won't help, then I don't know what could. Thinking
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PostPosted: 10:35 - 13 Jul 2017    Post subject: Reply with quote

RhynoCZ wrote:
If the passage is straight, use a small drill bit, and drill the dirt out. Use the smallest drill bit possible, go slow, low revs. IF that won't help, then I don't know what could. Thinking

+1 drill it with a long series bit
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PostPosted: 14:21 - 13 Jul 2017    Post subject: Reply with quote

didnt think of compressed air, will have a go tonight.

I will see if i can get anything into the drain from the plug side tonight, be a tight squeeze with the plug still in the hole though.

next step i think is to them attack it with a drill?
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PostPosted: 15:37 - 13 Jul 2017    Post subject: Reply with quote

And this thread is not serious without one or more crisp photos of the area/s. Rolling Eyes
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PostPosted: 23:22 - 13 Jul 2017    Post subject: Reply with quote

fixed it!!

I stopped being lazy an pulled the tank off, coil an anything else in the way so you could see direct into the recess an spotted what looked like a rubber seal/ o ring

made a hook out of a bit of wire an pulled it out, it was one of the little rubber seals from a coil plug grrr

water now drains as it should.

Reckon that would cause all the misfires when it rained?
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PostPosted: 23:39 - 13 Jul 2017    Post subject: Reply with quote

mudcow007 wrote:
Reckon that would cause all the misfires when it rained?


Yes. Thumbs Up
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PostPosted: 14:11 - 15 Jul 2017    Post subject: Reply with quote

Simple to check, fire it up and leave it idling while you fire the garden hose/watering can at it.
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