Suggestions to repair my 92 - F2
#1
Suggestions to repair my 92 - F2
Hi guys.
i had a problem seven months ago and my bike past away, first my needles carb fail, then the petcock, and finally the gear of my starter motor broke a little piece of the monoblock.
So i drained all oil, fix the monoblock and since that day i couldn't repair because my son born.
well the request is this:
what i need to do to restart the bike?, remember it doesn't have oil since that day, please i need your help because i want ride it again.
cheers
Cris Pech
i had a problem seven months ago and my bike past away, first my needles carb fail, then the petcock, and finally the gear of my starter motor broke a little piece of the monoblock.
So i drained all oil, fix the monoblock and since that day i couldn't repair because my son born.
well the request is this:
what i need to do to restart the bike?, remember it doesn't have oil since that day, please i need your help because i want ride it again.
cheers
Cris Pech
#2
Welp, obviously start with putting oil back in. I presume the chunk that broke off isn't inside the engine right? If it is, you've got to find that first, heh.
If you repaired the start, and it's turning the engine over okay (do this without spark or fuel please) then you're all good to go from there. Get the carbs finalized, slap it together and start it up!
If you repaired the start, and it's turning the engine over okay (do this without spark or fuel please) then you're all good to go from there. Get the carbs finalized, slap it together and start it up!
#3
Welp, obviously start with putting oil back in. I presume the chunk that broke off isn't inside the engine right? If it is, you've got to find that first, heh.,
If you repaired the start, and it's turning the engine over okay (do this without spark or fuel please) then you're all good to go from there. Get the carbs finalized, slap it together and start it up!
If you repaired the start, and it's turning the engine over okay (do this without spark or fuel please) then you're all good to go from there. Get the carbs finalized, slap it together and start it up!
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