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The engine is moving when I press the starter, u hear it, got a couple pops, but it won?t just crank up. Don?t wanna burn my starter out, any ideas of what?s up?
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Also how would I test a fuel valve? Mines a pretty cheap one an. Gorm once my battery is charged fully I?ll be doing just that as well.
Also how would I test a fuel valve? Mines a pretty cheap one an. Gorm once my battery is charged fully I’ll be doing just that as well.
The engine is moving when I press the starter, u hear it, got a couple pops, but it won?t just crank up. Don?t wanna burn my starter out, any ideas of what?s up?
tape it over for now...By the way, the airbox is supposed to suck oil vapour from valvetrain through the hose on the top of the valve cover and reburn it in engine. I've never seen a pool from this vapour...but maybe it's a possible where the engine is overfilled and the cam chain is really bringing a lot of oil up.... Easy to check- just pull the breather and see if it's drippy.......also airbox has hole cut out
tape it over for now...By the way, the airbox is supposed to suck oil vapour from valvetrain through the hose on the top of the valve cover and reburn it in engine. I've never seen a pool from this vapour...but maybe it's a possible where the engine is overfilled and the cam chain is really bringing a lot of oil up.... Easy to check- just pull the breather and see if it's drippy.......
Throttle cable at handlebar? turn the handle bar adjuster all the way in. Next, goto carbs and you'll find a big knob. Turn it looser so that actual throttle arm rests on it's tab ..the throttle is now entirely closed to it's lowest setting. DO NOT touch the screw+locknut seen in the picture on top. That's a synching screw. You should alredy have bench synched them when you took the carbs out, i hope...
Now, it should be fairly obvious where the end goes in your twist grip...the cable will have some visible slack when the throttle is fully closed. Adjust the big knob with the bike when warmed to a low idle and then at the grip to fine tune the slack out you just added to the cable by turning the big knob. When you ride the bike around truly warmed you'll likely do this again, aiming for 1000 to 1200 rpm at idle....
As to the air filter, you mentioned cleaning and oiling it. The manual for my bike says to use a capful of oil after cleaning. Perhaps you used a bit too much?
yeah i just dumped it on there but i did rag it out and get alot of excess out, may re rag it tomorrow getting anymore, but as for tonight im done messing with it just gotta be simple reasons it didnt start.