and once again i was on the road. within about 200 miles, again after being on the hiway at similar speeds for about 30 min's the bike once again sputtered and died. When I pulled the spark plugs they were not fouled or discolored but the diode was much shorter than when i had installed them. Any Ideas what could be causing this?
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Anonymous
electrical troubles maybe?
I just bought a 1985 GS700ES about a month and a half ago i had the carbs gone through by a qualified mechanic who replaced the needles and seats and the bike ran good. After being on the Hiway for about an hour at about 70-75 the bike just quit running. After trying to restart the bike the battery drained. i recharged the battery and replaced the spark plugs with ngk's(there were boss spark plugs in it when i bought it)
and once again i was on the road. within about 200 miles, again after being on the hiway at similar speeds for about 30 min's the bike once again sputtered and died. When I pulled the spark plugs they were not fouled or discolored but the diode was much shorter than when i had installed them. Any Ideas what could be causing this?Tags: None
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daveo
Sounds like you're running way lean, when you say 'diode' , do you maybe mean 'electrode', the bent tang part of the sparkplug? If that is what you mean, and the electrode is shorter, you're into the pre-ignition (detonation) range of being very lean,(it's actually burning away the tip) not good, could hole a piston. Sounds like your petcock may be clogged,possibly tank is not venting, causing the gas to not flow (open the gas cap),I'd start at the petcock, remove and check for FOD, does your tank have rust in it?
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yes i meant electrode! the tank does have a little rust in it, do you mean that the bike may be running lean because the petcock may be clogged and not allowing enough fuel to flow?
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daveo
Originally posted by mrgruvyyes i meant electrode! the tank does have a little rust in it, do you mean that the bike may be running lean because the petcock may be clogged and not allowing enough fuel to flow?
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Anonymous
thanx
i hope so too!!!gives me a place to start for sure. appreciate you sharing your knowledge with me.
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