No Start...HELP!
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No Start...HELP!
This mornng i went to start my bike after sitting a few days it started fine with the choke on, after it ran a minute or so i backedthe choke off and let it run i walkedaway and came back about 5 minutes later and the bike was off. When i went to start it after that it refused to start, switched the fuel to reserve and still would not start after numerous attempts still nothing. I figured at this point and had flooded the engine, so i let it sit all day came home after work, stillno start. If anyone has any idea or experienced the same problem i would greatly appreciate some insite on the matter, thanks
#2
RE: No Start...HELP!
To fix a flooded engine, turn the choke off completely and hold the throttle open all the way. It will eventually start, dont let off the throttle untill it burns off all the excess and starts to rev at 6k+, then slowly let off the throttle untill its stable.
Once you burn off the excess, you may have to apply choke to get it to stay running. You may have to hook the battery up to a charger to get it to start.
Once you burn off the excess, you may have to apply choke to get it to stay running. You may have to hook the battery up to a charger to get it to start.
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RE: No Start...HELP!
ORIGINAL: 96CBR
When i pull the boot off the plug and put it close to something metal it shoud arc to the metal, correct?
When i pull the boot off the plug and put it close to something metal it shoud arc to the metal, correct?
Then place the plug end (electrode end)on a metal surface and crank the motor.
You should see a good fat blue spark if everything is working right.
FYI - Do Not Hold The Spark Plug While Cranking The Engine !
#9
RE: No Start...HELP!
ORIGINAL: 96CBR
When i pull the boot off the plug and put it close to something metal it shoud arc to the metal, correct?
When i pull the boot off the plug and put it close to something metal it shoud arc to the metal, correct?
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