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Post by frostoff » 07 Aug 2007, 22:40

Hello again!
If i am running my AR on tickover, everthing is fine, but if i rev it , the power valve will stay open. I have dis- connected the cables and oiled them, The valve is working ok in the cylinder, but when in blip the throttle the valve stays open. I have lubricated the gears in the servo nd it does not seem to make any differerce. Where do i go from here? :?:

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Post by mickstoy » 07 Aug 2007, 22:53

do you know anyone with an ar? if so try swapping pv servos for 5 min to see if yours is actually working correctly maybe some kind soul of the site can help for a few pints?
did it run like this when you bought it?
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Post by frostoff » 08 Aug 2007, 00:09

Yes i t ran like it when i bought it. Is the MK3 the same servo? if so i am in luck :o

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Post by mickstoy » 08 Aug 2007, 08:58

to be honest mate im not sure but someone from here will know
let us know how you get on
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Post by scrubs » 10 Aug 2007, 16:45

Experiencing the exact same problems with mine.

Picked new bike up last weekend -- 99 AR.

the problem is intermitent which seems it should rule out a CDI problem
and consequently reg rectifier?

I've checked the servo motor and gears and all seem fine - cables appear
to be ok... Only thing I havent done is clean the power valve itself
partly because my mechanical know how is not all that extensive
and lifting the cylinder head off the bike seems a little daunting..

I'll keep you posted if I find out anything and in the meantime
if anyone else has any tips to give they would be much appericiated
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Post by scrubs » 12 Aug 2007, 00:10

Just a thought Frostoff - as I havent had time to check with my bike yet
as i'm away from home but.. Does it still suffer from the same problems
when the engine has completely heated up after a say a ten min ride?

I'm just getting re-aquainted again with 2 strokes after a long time
and as I remember on my old KX the power vavle behaved fairly
irratically (not opening fully etc) until it was properly warmed up.

Anyone think this could this be likely?
or am I talking nonsense?

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Post by frostoff » 13 Aug 2007, 21:43

I have taken all the cables and servo apart and lubricated them, and have been out all day today in the lanes of Cornwall and it seems to have worked a treat, the bike appears to be running fine now, so i guess it was just a bit of TLC needed.

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Post by scrubs » 13 Aug 2007, 22:05

Great news mate! :D

I'm hoping its the same case with mine....Fingers crossed!

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Post by mickstoy » 13 Aug 2007, 22:08

8) glad you got it sorted mate i bet theres some nice lanes down there do you have to watch out for half eaten pasties people have dropped? one of them will av you over the bars no messin :lol: :lol:
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Post by trebor-trix » 13 Aug 2007, 23:22

a word of warning mickstoy, you take the p!*s out of their pasties, they'll start taking the P!*s out of your oatcakes.....you've been warned :wink:
and i'm a devon expat, so no dissing cream teas either :wink: :lol:

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Post by mickstoy » 13 Aug 2007, 23:32

:lol: :lol: :lol: id better get my coat before it kicks off
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Post by slider » 14 Aug 2007, 08:00

pasties and cream teas?,no wonder you left trebor :lol: :lol: .oatcakes do round house kicks then nick your bike :lol: and now words spread to wales eh gwyn!

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Post by Gwyn » 14 Aug 2007, 10:32

[b]slider :[/b]
> pasties and cream teas?,no wonder you left trebor :lol: :lol: .oatcakes do
> round house kicks then nick your bike :lol: and now words spread to wales
> eh gwyn!

The perfect 3 course meal......................
Cawl (a welsh stew) for starters.
Oat cakes (i,m addicted) Main course :twisted: :lol:
Cream teas with scones, clotted cream and strawberry jam for Dessert :D

I'm now off to make something to eat, as i,m drooling.
:roll: :lol: :lol:

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Post by trebor-trix » 14 Aug 2007, 11:14

a mate once told me not to get a CRM as the suspension wasn't up to much, i wonder if its because of all the eating habits of the average CRM rider :?:

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Post by mickstoy » 14 Aug 2007, 11:57

:lol: think you have hit the nail on the head there trebor
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