05-18-2009, 08:02 PM | #12 |
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Join Date: May 2009
Location: North Carolina
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Re: starting and backfire problems
Update:
Yesterday I drained all that gas and extra crap that I added from the tank. I removed the petcock and fuel line and pulled the tank off. Then I pulled the carb off and sprayed it out with Carb cleaner (this stuff gets really cold) and reinstalled it. I checked the fuel line for blockage and took what carb cleaner I had left and blew it through the gas tank. I put in a new spark plug and reassembled everything and filled the tank about halfway with fresh 87 and nothing else. I then attempted to start it but it didn't start until I moved the set screw back where it was suppose to be set. Once I got that in the right spot the bike fired right up and will continue to run with the choke off. It idles and runs great now. I also took apart the petcock and hosed it down with carb cleaner. |
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05-19-2009, 09:23 AM | #13 |
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Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Crawfordville, Florida
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Re: starting and backfire problems
Nice going! Glad to hear the problem's solved. And it wasn't that complicated and shouldn't recur.
In the medical world, that kind of thing is called atrophy of disuse. In other words, things have to be used on a regular basis to keep them in good form and operating properly. Use the bike, it'll actually be healthier and last longer as it'll be maintained better. :2tup: Login or Register to Remove Ads |
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