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TMDT - That Machine Does ThatIt's not a Kawi thing. Or a Honda thing. Had similar cold weather issues with a VF500F
TMDT - That Machine Does ThatIt's not a Kawi thing. Or a Honda thing. Had similar cold weather issues with a VF500F
And have a good set of screwdrivers with sharp strong tips to remove those small brass emulsion tubes ie: Suzuki in-line fours).Contrary to some of the above opinions, clean the carbs yourself.
Watch a few YouTube videos and give it a try.
Buy a siphon and drain the gas. Throw it in your car. It'll be diluted and will burn fine.
Remove the empty tank.
Remove the airbox.
Remove throttle cables.
Undo the throttle body clamps.
Drain screw in the bottom of the carb float bowl.
Flip the carbs over.
Remove the float bowl screws.
Flat head screwdriver to remove the jet from the emulsion tube.
8mm socket to remove the emulsion tube.
Soak jets and tubes in carb cleaner.
Blow parts clean with compressed air, or use an old toothbrush and carb cleaner to clean out the bowls.
Make sure there is no tears in float bowl gaskets.
Reassemble.
Fresh gas in the tank.
Put it on prime to fill the carbs.
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Carb'd 2 strokes can be even more finicky. You should be rejeting for temp and/or elevation changes.It’s not the same thing but I can say I’ve never had cold start issues until I got my yz250. This thing is a ***** in anything below 10c
I suspect it may be related to the limited choke adjustment, where my street bikes have fully adjustable choke the yz has 2 positions. Pretty much on and off
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Hey folks,
So I got the carbs out, I purchased a carb re-build set and took them to a guy who cleaned the carbs and re-installed the new set and we put it back in the bike.
We got the bike to run, it was running great. I rode it in the underground, did a few laps. I shut it off and left it for 2-3 nights.
I tried to get it going again, now, same problem, it would start and idle at low rpm's, anywhere between 5 seconds to even 20 seconds. but then it turns off. And if I apply any throttle, it immediately dies.
I am trying to diagnose this new problem. Can I rule out the battery? under the assumption that if it were the battery, it couldn't start and stay on for 15-30 seconds, or is the battery possibly a problem.
Otherwise, I am thinking of possibly needing to change the petcock and fuel lines.
So I am on the motorcycle right now. Its actually running with the chocke all the way on.Is the choke on all the way?
I am not sure. Its running now. The battery was on a trickle charger when i was doing all the work with the carbs, but not sure about voltage.What is the resting battery voltage?
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I am not sure. Its running now. The battery was on a trickle charger when i was doing all the work with the carbs, but not sure about voltage.
I just rode it around the garage for 10 minutes in circles. I was able to shut the choke all the way off. Running well now.
I am confused, it took so long to get it going.
I just rode it around the garage for 10 minutes in circles. I was able to shut the choke all the way off. Running well now.
I am confused, it took so long to get it going.
You will never truly appreciate fuel Injection without going through thisAlso…I consider having a temperamental carbureted bike a kind of rite of passage of being a motorcyclist. Everyone should have one at least once with the added bonus that you become even more fluent in using swear words in everyday sentences.
My wife had a ninja 500 when we met that would never start for crap or run well cold. The choke bracket was bent and not fully opening the enricher took me about 5 minutes to straighten it and it started easy from then on.I just rode it around the garage for 10 minutes in circles. I was able to shut the choke all the way off. Running well now.
I am confused, it took so long to get it going.
So I am on the motorcycle right now. Its actually running with the chocke all the way on.
It wont die, it keeps running, been 5 minutes now. If I try to put it in gear and ride off, the rpms will keep coming down until it dies.
I can rev it to about 4 k rpm, then it comes down to 1.5.
But if I rev it to 7k, it will start to come down and show hesitance like its about to die.
If I try to turn the choke off, it starts to sound like it will die. I am going to see if it just needs to run like this for a while to get fuel back in the carbs.
The most temperamental bike to start that I owned was an injected bmw. When it was below zero, I carried a torch under the seat and I would pull and heat the plugs before cranking. Had the injectors cleaned and flow tested with no improvement.Also…I consider having a temperamental carbureted bike a kind of rite of passage of being a motorcyclist. Everyone should have one at least once with the added bonus that you become even more fluent in using swear words in everyday sentences.