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Re: Fed up

Post by gregorious77 » 03 Jul 2015, 20:06

sticky box?

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Re: Fed up

Post by frostoff » 15 Jul 2015, 21:05

I am now seriously getting pissed off with this piece of poo!! Died and will not go again.
What next?? Removed carb, replaced the reeds in case they were distorted, new pilot jet and still it won't start.

I have spent hours on this crap.
I h ate Hondas this is the first and last I will ever own.

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Re: Fed up

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Re: Fed up

Post by fallenmikethebike » 16 Jul 2015, 14:02

A 15 year old abused trail bike is always going to be a bit of a punt. As advised check the basics for continuity,and reliability.
Kill switches are a notorious source of grief, try bypassing it, is there power from the magneto? follow the chain of power, till the fault is found.
A.R.'s are the worst M.K. for amateur mechanics to cut their teeth on.
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Re: Fed up

Post by frostoff » 16 Jul 2015, 20:57

It has a new Plug, coil, cap, HT lead . when I kick it over the neutral light lights.

Would the reg/rectifier cause this?

I have the two wires from the kill switch tied together, and have just bought a new one from LT to fit.

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Re: Fed up

Post by Lukep749 » 16 Jul 2015, 22:19

Sell it, buy a MK 3

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Re: Fed up

Post by frostoff » 17 Jul 2015, 05:21

That is what I would recommend to anyone.

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Re: Fed up

Post by fallenmikethebike » 17 Jul 2015, 11:08

No spark at the plug?
Is there power at the 3 phase connector block [ 3x yellow wires] near the headstock?
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Re: Fed up

Post by mekros » 17 Jul 2015, 20:40

Have you taken the exhaust off and made sure it is not full of fuel?

Sprayed a bit of starter down the throat of the carb and died it run?

What about the choke?


Neutral light coming on is good, it means you are in neutral and the circuit is getting some power. It's now waiting for it to kick over.

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Re: Fed up

Post by gregorious77 » 19 Jul 2015, 20:03

As I said before you still did not address the original problem of the leaking carb so it will still fill the crank, pot and exhaust up with petrol.

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Re: Fed up

Post by knackeredMk1 » 19 Jul 2015, 20:39

I've got an unmarked float valve if you want one. FOC?

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Re: Fed up

Post by frostoff » 20 Jul 2015, 17:40

The leaking carb has been sorted, but there is still too much petrol oil mix in the crankcase.
So I have taken the head and barrel off and managed to remove a load of the mixture from the cases with a syringe and blowing it out with an airline as I don't really want to remove the engine and split the cases.
I am just hoping that I have removed enough. But I am open to suggestions as to other ways of cleaning them out? :BB

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Re: Fed up

Post by fallenmikethebike » 20 Jul 2015, 21:08

Normally, for that I would remove the plug, make sure the ignition is OFF, select second gear and push the bike around for a couple of minutes, compression and vacuum would then empty the crankcases, some evaporation of the remainder could be expected if the plug was left out. Failing that with a buddy invert the whole bike with the plug out, and put the bike in gear and spin the back wheel.
Do you have sparks at the plug?
Bloody hell, I'm wishing I'd called in there when I went through Bodmin the other week.
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Re: Fed up

Post by knackeredMk1 » 20 Jul 2015, 21:38

Severe alternative - Take the tank off and the plug and turn the whole bike upside down over night? The issue maybe that there is a lot of concentrated oil mixture left from the flooding and though that might be mostly drainable the engine might not run properly until you have had a decent run out?

I was down near Bodmin last week too ...........

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Re: Fed up

Post by frostoff » 21 Jul 2015, 09:01

You should have let me know that you were down this way!!


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