keeping the bike running? please help
i bought a 88 cbr that had been sitting for four months, i drained the old gas, and put in new gas and finally got it started. it ran fine to work, and then when i was leaving when i would try to give it gas it wouldnt respond, and then eventully died. it will start but when you give it gas it spudders. do i need to change the plugs or clean the carbs? any help would be appreciated. thank you.
How's the fuel filter? Any rust in the tank?
Before I bought my bike it was sitting for like 5 years or something, had rust in the tank.
Remember there are 2 fuel filters, on in the tank which goes in before the petcock tube and one before the fuel pump. If there is rust in the tank, I would suggest using the tank sealer kit from por15. It takes about a week to do the whole process with the curing time and all, but it's worth it.
Before I bought my bike it was sitting for like 5 years or something, had rust in the tank.
Remember there are 2 fuel filters, on in the tank which goes in before the petcock tube and one before the fuel pump. If there is rust in the tank, I would suggest using the tank sealer kit from por15. It takes about a week to do the whole process with the curing time and all, but it's worth it.
Plus I put in new spark plugs. They aren't that hard to change really. I am 6"2 and have big hands, and I was able to get in there and change them out, just remove the service covers, I used a long thin flat head screwdriver to pop the wires loose; just tank your time not to damage the wires(been on there for 17 years, cant get enough leverage by hand to remove them), just need a spark plug socket, short extension and having a 3/8" swivel adapter helps because then you can actually loosen the spark plug more than 1/8" of a turn at a time over trying to stuff the whole wratchet in there.
45 minutes.
45 minutes.
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