Weird poser for you all.
Weird poser for you all.
On Monday I had a ride to Ripon, Bedale, North Allerton, Thirsk and Scarborough. Bike was running beautiful. Called in at my local garage approx 1 mile from my home to fill her up ready for the next ride out. As I got a quarter of a mile from home she started to run on 3 cylinders. Got on to the drive and definately now on 3 cyl's. Now some of you are going to say bad fuel at the garage. There would have been enough in the float bowls of the petrol already in the tank to get me home.
First job I tried this morning was to see if the spark plug on the faulty cylinder (#4) was sparking. It wasn't sparking so I thought faulty plug. Changed the plug for another one and I got a spark. I also snipped a bit of the HT to make a better connection. Refitted the plug etc. Pressed starter button and still on 3 cylinders. #1#2#3 downpipes were very hot, but #4 wasn't hot at all. I swapped the HT leads over to 1 & 4 and still number 4 was still cooler than the rest.
I'm now starting to think it's a fuel problem. (Carb's) took the carb's off and gave #4 a good clean out. Fitted the carb's back on and started her up, but this time there was a bit more heat in the downpipe. I took the carb's off again and stripped them all down. As I took the diaphragm tops off I came across what looks like coal dust. See photo...
As you can see #1 is pretty clean and it gets worse as it get's to #4. What I want to know is where does this all come from???
As I continued with the carb strip. I took the diaphragms out and noticed #3 diaphragm had a big rip in it.
Luckily I have a spare set of carb's to take bits from. Unfortunaletly I've come to a halt now because I've borrowed a diaphragm from the spare carb's but it seems it's shrunk a little bit. I've read the post from Bonly1 about using Autoglym Vinyl and rubber cleaner and a tin of Williams specialist tea. I'll be going into town tomorrow morning for some Autoglym. I haven't got a tin of tea, so I'll have to find something else to use.
One question I have is could that tear in the diaphragm on #3 carb cause the problem on #4 cylinder?
To be continued.....
First job I tried this morning was to see if the spark plug on the faulty cylinder (#4) was sparking. It wasn't sparking so I thought faulty plug. Changed the plug for another one and I got a spark. I also snipped a bit of the HT to make a better connection. Refitted the plug etc. Pressed starter button and still on 3 cylinders. #1#2#3 downpipes were very hot, but #4 wasn't hot at all. I swapped the HT leads over to 1 & 4 and still number 4 was still cooler than the rest.
I'm now starting to think it's a fuel problem. (Carb's) took the carb's off and gave #4 a good clean out. Fitted the carb's back on and started her up, but this time there was a bit more heat in the downpipe. I took the carb's off again and stripped them all down. As I took the diaphragm tops off I came across what looks like coal dust. See photo...
As you can see #1 is pretty clean and it gets worse as it get's to #4. What I want to know is where does this all come from???
As I continued with the carb strip. I took the diaphragms out and noticed #3 diaphragm had a big rip in it.
Luckily I have a spare set of carb's to take bits from. Unfortunaletly I've come to a halt now because I've borrowed a diaphragm from the spare carb's but it seems it's shrunk a little bit. I've read the post from Bonly1 about using Autoglym Vinyl and rubber cleaner and a tin of Williams specialist tea. I'll be going into town tomorrow morning for some Autoglym. I haven't got a tin of tea, so I'll have to find something else to use.
One question I have is could that tear in the diaphragm on #3 carb cause the problem on #4 cylinder?
To be continued.....
Bit of advice. Buy a good bed and a good pair of shoes, because if you aren't in one you'll be in the other.
Carbs - topic of the moment it appears.
You've helped so many here Nuggit, hope you find the autoglym stuff useful and that you'll find something suitable for stretching your rubbers
But that amount of muck in the carbs???
Guess you've already checked the airbox and filter?
Something insect size been resident in there over winter and multiplied and fried?
You've helped so many here Nuggit, hope you find the autoglym stuff useful and that you'll find something suitable for stretching your rubbers
But that amount of muck in the carbs???
Guess you've already checked the airbox and filter?
Something insect size been resident in there over winter and multiplied and fried?
IF IT AIN'T BROKE - FIX IT 'TILL IT IS.
Air box is clean and it's a newish air filter. What I can't fathom out is how it gets there and why is #4 the worse?
Anychance of measuring the diameter of the tin for me so I know what I'm aiming for?
Anychance of measuring the diameter of the tin for me so I know what I'm aiming for?
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Bit of advice. Buy a good bed and a good pair of shoes, because if you aren't in one you'll be in the other.
Just measured the opening diameter of the tin that I used - it's 75mm - I couldn't find anything in the garage while originally looking and just chanced upon this, but you may find something similar around your house.
If you're near a Lewis's when shopping for the autoglym, you may well find a tin there as they're on a clearance sale, (see my original post)
If you're near a Lewis's when shopping for the autoglym, you may well find a tin there as they're on a clearance sale, (see my original post)
IF IT AIN'T BROKE - FIX IT 'TILL IT IS.
Air box is fine. As for tank debris I have two filters inbetween the fuel pump and the carb inlet pipe. Plus I've got the little one that hides in the T piece which is also clean. Like I mentioned. #1 had a little bit of coal dust type material. #2 had a little bit more than #1. #3 had a lot more but #4 had the most of it. If it was something rubbing you would think they'd all be the same. Something else to consider is. When I park the bike up after a ride I put it on the side stand so could something be happening while it's cooling down and the bike is on an angle/leaning on it's side stand? Hence the slight build up of coal dust from #1 to #4. Baffling to say the least???
Bit of advice. Buy a good bed and a good pair of shoes, because if you aren't in one you'll be in the other.
Spent all morning putting the carb's back together and back on their mounting points.
Primed the float bowls with fresh fuel and pressed the starter button. Still on 3 cylinders. Mike (roadrunner & his friend Gordon) could be right by saying it could be a valve problem. I wouldn't mind but we've just done the valve clearances over the winter. Oh such joy.
Primed the float bowls with fresh fuel and pressed the starter button. Still on 3 cylinders. Mike (roadrunner & his friend Gordon) could be right by saying it could be a valve problem. I wouldn't mind but we've just done the valve clearances over the winter. Oh such joy.
Bit of advice. Buy a good bed and a good pair of shoes, because if you aren't in one you'll be in the other.
That has been mentioned stig. I may get round to doing that shortly.
It's now gone from bad to worse. It's only running on #2 cylinder now. I'm totally at a loss now with it. I've even changed the ECU over but it's still the same. I've also tried another set of coils and no change. Baffled and I've had enough today.
I don't think my bike likes the new Ohlins shock I fitted last week. I went to Ripon for a test run with it and the bike's never been the same since.
I will say the shock has made a big difference to the handling of bike, it''s just unfortunate the bloody thing won't run properly now.
It's now gone from bad to worse. It's only running on #2 cylinder now. I'm totally at a loss now with it. I've even changed the ECU over but it's still the same. I've also tried another set of coils and no change. Baffled and I've had enough today.
I don't think my bike likes the new Ohlins shock I fitted last week. I went to Ripon for a test run with it and the bike's never been the same since.
I will say the shock has made a big difference to the handling of bike, it''s just unfortunate the bloody thing won't run properly now.
Bit of advice. Buy a good bed and a good pair of shoes, because if you aren't in one you'll be in the other.
I've no spare battery, as this one is quite new. I've tried some other plugs and its still the same. Losing the will to live at the moment. I'm laid in that candle lit room now listening to Enya.
Bit of advice. Buy a good bed and a good pair of shoes, because if you aren't in one you'll be in the other.
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If you see light at the end of the tunnel get the hell outta there - Its a train coming the other way.nuggitt wrote:I've no spare battery, as this one is quite new. I've tried some other plugs and its still the same. Losing the will to live at the moment. I'm laid in that candle lit room now listening to Enya.
Keep on keepin' on.