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rossi wrote:mmaate ......... start at the beginning
Turn it over with the starter.....pull the plug........is it wet with fuel ??
glen wrote:I had one of these from new when they came out and I always had problems with carbs. The float needle thingy would get stuck up in the closed position occasionally even when the bowl drained of fuel and the float dropped.
mick-c wrote:Have you been using proper carb cleaner and compressed air to clean the carbs? It was the only effective way I found to do the Z's carbs, and I still think I've got to go back and redo number 3's pilot circuit.
That inspires a bit of faith, considering how grotty the bastard things got (seriously it was disgusting)mick-c wrote:I had to do mine about 4 or 5 times just to get everything.
bastard.mick-c wrote:Luckily with the pods I can have the carbs off or on in about 5 minutes
Fark i hope its not that, though i do admit i am planning on redoing some of the wiring.mick-c wrote:The other problem is that it can be a pain in the but tracking down the cause of some of these problems. I thought for ages I had jetting issues until I got the ignition system sorted out by replacing a dodgy bullet connector....by which time I'd changed the jets so often I actually did have jetting issues and had to put the originals back in.
As above im planning on doing that tonight before trying the rest of the clean-the-bastard-up processphotomike666 wrote:Like a fe wof the others have said - back to basics. Fuel, air, spark, timing. Taking out No1 plug after trying to start will show if it's wet with fuel.
photomike666 wrote:If it's warm it has been trying to ignite, but what colour is it. From that you should be able to tell if it's too rich or too lean.
The spark appears healthy, i didn't have a spare plug to test with, and kept the plugs in and tested the spark with a nail (i got a healthy 6-7mm blue & white spark to the head) and figure the HT circuit is working well.photomike666 wrote: If it's barely warm or cold, does it have a spark and what colour is that - if it ain't bright blue it's weak.
Nope, not even once when loaded with the ether/aerostart mix, it either fires properly or it doesn't.photomike666 wrote:Does it ever back fire while turning over? That could be an irregular spark or very out timing?
It uses points for timing with a mechanical advance and uses an igniter box to control the voltage to the coils.photomike666 wrote:Does this bike have points of CDI?
Will take them into account and will replace/check them when i'mable to, but im a bit doubtfull that they're the problem due to how well it runs on the aerostart.photomike666 wrote:Check points, condensor and coils. Check plug leads and caps, change plugs. All fairly cheap fixes, all have a massive effect on the strenght of the spark.
Tue Sep 11, 2007 10:03 pm
Gosling1 wrote:are you getting any 'pops' or 'bangs' out of the zorst ?? anything ?? If not, then your plugs are probably shot. Are the plug leads on the right way ?? Ignition timing could also be out, and the battery voltage needs checking as well....
Gotta box of matches ??![]()
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