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 Posted: 08:59 - 15 Nov 2023 Post subject: ZX6R J1 running badly at low/mid revs *Fixed* |
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Morning all, I took the ZX6R out to work yesterday and in the morning absolutely fine then by the evening it had started running like a bag of shit under load at low to mid revs, starts ok and tickover is absolutely fine, revs up/down in neutral same as usual and settles ok. Cruises along fine.
There's like a hesitation/stutter when opening throttle almost like it's just about to run out of fuel, acceleration is poor and then as the revs pick up to around 8K it suddenly clears and goes like a rocket as usual, almost like a bad case of turbo lag, though when you ease back off and slow down it runs a bit rough and feels like it's then dropping a cylinder or two. Then cruise a bit and it runs ok again.
The fact that starting/idle and higher revs are really good makes me lean away from electrical.
I had the tank off last night and all vacuum hoses are ok, did notice that the back of the airbox was quite wet with fuel, maybe a carb is spitting back?
This is one of the yr 2000 600's with Mikuni carbs (cleaned/balanced 600 miles ago)
I guess the carbs will need to come off next but any ideas most welcome.
Edit: Finally got the blooming thing sorted today.
I took the carb manifolds off and the o-rings that seal them to the inlet manifold were flattened, one of them was actually thinner in one area than the groove depth!
Gave all the carbs another good clean out before refitting.
I also removed the secondary air system ‘Kleen’ as the vacuum valve was sticking and the rubbers starting to go; made up some blanking plugs in the workshop at work for the reed ports; I don’t have a cat in the exhaust to worry about overheating.
Running the best it has since I got it, really picks up nicely at lower revs too which is a bonus.
TLDR: did lots of stuff so not sure what finally fixed it! ____________________ Honda CB125F, Kawasaki ZX6R J1, 1922 Sheffield-Henderson Blackburne grasstrack/sprint
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 Posted: 10:19 - 15 Nov 2023 Post subject: Re: ZX6R J1 running badly at low/mid revs, any ideas? |
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Fullers1845 wrote: |
I guess the carbs will need to come off next but any ideas most welcome. |
Yeah -seems likely, might be worth checking the carbs are in sync and the airfilter is good - otherwise it sound like some shit has lodged somewhere.. ____________________ Now: A100, GT250A, XJ598, FZ750
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 Posted: 10:41 - 15 Nov 2023 Post subject: |
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Fuel pump glitching? I think they have the electromechanical type of pump which have wearable parts in them, maybe pop the top off and inspect the points, maybe give them a clean up/file if they look ok.
You can get service kits for them. You can also buy cheap replacements for less than £20. ____________________ “Rule one: Always stick around for one more drink. That's when things happen. That's when you find out everything you want to know.”
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Ignore your first assumptions.
Spark plugs are not dead expensive and should be replaced every (couple) of years anyway. Whether they 'look' OK or not.
Insulation breaks down, microscopically and some of the magic leaks out.
Easier to change than carb phaphery.
And in shitey issues like that, wee elimination jobs all add up.
The rule of do easy-shite-first. ____________________ Disclaimer: The comments above may be predicted text and not necessarily the opinion of MCN. |
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Yes definitely looking at that pump.
Just got to find some time , supposed to be working on the 101 year old bike for next year.
I really need to retire or win some money so I can get all this shit done... ____________________ Honda CB125F, Kawasaki ZX6R J1, 1922 Sheffield-Henderson Blackburne grasstrack/sprint |
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If it runs fine above 8k revs it’s not going to be fuel pump related, is it?
Ignition coils came behave really weirdly when they die. In my limited experience they’ll allow high speed and revs but deliver bogging under load.
In these moments I always say, “carb-icing” and I’m usually wrong but it’s worth consideration. That can also behave weirdly in terms of speed and throttle-opening.
My ‘99 (G2) ZX6R slowly developed a big ‘ol flat spot at 8-9k until I did a big refurb/clean/service at 60k miles. The carbs were clean but the Dynojet needles had some corrosion (albeit the shiny region might be the working part). I changed a lot during that refurb including the needles, but the problem was solved. However I can’t be sure what fixed it.
https://i.postimg.cc/nV6YJ91Q/IMG-0185.jpg
Incidentally the slide looks horrible but was quite smooth on all four. |
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 Posted: 00:24 - 16 Nov 2023 Post subject: Re: ZX6R J1 running badly at low/mid revs, any ideas? |
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1995 zx6r here, with the same issue.
I have swapped plugs, replaced the pump, fuel filter, fuel lines, vacuum lines, rebuilt / refurb'd carbs.
Still with the Bogging while cruising mid-range.
I have not replaced the coils yet, they are next in my list. |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 1 year, 170 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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