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I feel dumb, I didn't pull the clutch lever in when starting in neutral. Muscle memory. My battery wasn't fully charged, but it seemed enough to show you guys what the bike does. I was in a bit of a hurry.
https://vid.me/gpGR
Ok, so it's trying but doesn't have enough battery to get the job done.
Toss the battery, put a new one in. Even a cheapie from Walmart, as long as it's new. That way you're not chasing a bad, dead from age battery.
Well then, might be time for "Carsick, after Dark". Should I be the e-thug, the cranky old man who hates everything (except the Donald), or the new chick who's up for anything fun?
edit- this sounds pretty weird without quoting Iglu.
Last edited by carsick; 01-20-16 at 03:24 PM.
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Drain the oil, pull the plugs. Spin it over a few times with the drain open and plugs out. Note how much oil came out and what it calls for in the book as well as how much splatter you get from the plug holes.
My 2006 suzy vstrom has a master 30 amp fuse as part of the starter solenoid
The calculus of hate
It is not that I should win it is that you should lose
It is not that I succeed it is that you fail
It is not that I should live it is that you should die
Turns over... good... New battery & carb clean, should be good to go.
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Jump it from your car or 6 hour charge
Blow some ether (starting fluid) down the throats
Chuck the gas , examine tank for rust, coat with kreme if rust
first 3 tanks double dose of Seafoam will clean her out
Enjoy they are great UJM's
The calculus of hate
It is not that I should win it is that you should lose
It is not that I succeed it is that you fail
It is not that I should live it is that you should die
Ether is not the way to go.
If the engine doesn't fire up it's time to look into why. No sense in continually hosing an intake on an engine that won't fire and stripping the oil off the metal surfaces in the process.
Ether is how you start a date, not how you start a bike.
Last edited by OreoGaborio; 01-21-16 at 09:58 AM.
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The Garage: '03 Tuono | '06 SV650
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Here is my plan on action, which I've already started.
A little WD40 down plug holes for good measure
Change Plugs
Change Oil and filter
Carb Clean and Rebuild
Fresh Gas
New Battery
Getting this carb out is on the only difficult part.
I'd skip the WD40 down the plug holes, if it's turning over and it has good oil you should be fine. If you're paranoid, put a little motor oil down the plug holes and then wind it over with the starter, plugs out to spread it around.
Any advice on this choke cable? I got one throttle cable off but the other is completely inaccessible in the carburetor a current position.
Choke - vidm
Backing that adjuster out did the opposite of what you want, it took up all the slack in the cable. You want that adjuster all the way in, not out.
Best way is to dial that adjuster all the way in, dismantle the pod on the bar and unhook the control side of the cable. This will give you max slack.
If it comes to it, you should be able to fish the carb bank out with the choke cable still attached. May be the best way to reinstall too.
I remember pulling those carbs, was a pain in the ass. One of the reasons I swore off I4's. Twins and thumpers are easier to work on in this respect.
Can you pull the metal elbow backwards and out and then pull the barrel out once you have some slack?
I remember now. With enough slack you can pull the 90-degree bend formed in the cable sleeve out of the standoff that holds it with the cable still attached to the carb. Then you can swing the cable down and unhook the cable end from the carb. It's a bitch unless your hands are small. Even then.
Long nosed pliers are your friend. And swearing a lot. Mostly the swearing.
The gas and the tank has cracked out the with water
all that will com out of the petcock is water and fungus..into your carbs... dump it
Starting fluid used with care is fine and will tell you minimally if she POPs then ignition is fine which I would suspect
There is an automatic petcock so the carbs would only have 1 bowl full of gas dry up NOT a lot of contamination
My 2002 drz250 I awakened after 8 years as above and it ran like it was the day before
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The calculus of hate
It is not that I should win it is that you should lose
It is not that I succeed it is that you fail
It is not that I should live it is that you should die
That's likely the copper components reacting to the moisture content.
Be prepared because those things are probably going to be a mess.
That's what came out of the carb of a Chinese scooter I had. It's been sitting way too long to work properly, you'll most likely need to tear it apart and clean it out or even possibly rebuild it completely. You should also probably flush all the gas lines.
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