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festus
Fire shooting from exhaust when idling?
What does it mean when you have fire chooting from your exhaust when it is idling and how can I fix it? ThanksTags: None
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ryonker
Originally posted by festus View PostWhat does it mean when you have fire chooting from your exhaust when it is idling and how can I fix it? Thanks
No, seriously, my guess is your are getting some fuel in there which could mean a bad petcock.
Is it backfiring and then flaming? More details please. A picture would be cool.
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festus
It is backfireing and then popping flames. I want to ride it so bad that I can taste it. Can not afford to take it to the shop.
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festus
Have not had the money yet butb I believe that the petcock is junk. If you put it on prime it does okay, little too much fuel but when you put it on run it starves for fuel. Thought about trying an inline filter to restrict the fuel flow some and run on prime till I can get a new petcock. Money is really tight.
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The petcock needs to be removed and cleaned, but it cannot cause this problem.
It appears you are getting too much fuel in the exhaust, and it is being ignited while in there, which you note as backfire. You could have a carb on one cylinder that is not shutting off when full, thus allowing too much fuel into the cylinder where it does not all get burned, but you must check for ignition and valve timing.
Edit: A compression check might also be used.Last edited by argonsagas; 06-14-2009, 04:00 PM.Bertrand Russell: 'Men are born ignorant, not stupid. They are made stupid by education.'
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Are you running straight pipes?Last edited by Nessism; 06-14-2009, 04:01 PM.Ed
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festus
Well after alot of cussing and work we got it running good enough to ride, but it is rough!!!!! To say the least. I am going to have to rebuild the carbs. If it will make it for at least 2 more pay days I can get the stuff to redo the carbs. It spits and sputters but it goes okay. I can not wait to get it to running the way it should. I love mu ugly little bike. Thanks
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TheCafeKid
Originally posted by festus View PostIt is backfireing and then popping flames. I want to ride it so bad that I can taste it. Can not afford to take it to the shop.
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