Bike wont start, need some help!
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Bike wont start, need some help!
Hey everyone, I just replaced the exhaust on my bike back to stock and was goin to start it and noticed now fuel in the tank . So I remebered I had a container of fuel for my old bike for when I ran out so I got that and filled the tank. Well to my suprise turns out my mom had used that fuel for the weedwacker and now I have blueish fuel in my tank(the blue is oil). So I was wondering what would have to be done to get it up and running agian. The starter turns and the bike tried to start but was chocking and then died. I was thinking it was the contaminated fuel and wanted to make sure.
So my question was if all I had to do was to drain all the fuel out and put fresh in? Do I just have to drain the tank or do I need to drain something else out too? Also would I have to do anything else like new plug or anything like that?
Thanks
Adam
So my question was if all I had to do was to drain all the fuel out and put fresh in? Do I just have to drain the tank or do I need to drain something else out too? Also would I have to do anything else like new plug or anything like that?
Thanks
Adam
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RE: Bike wont start, need some help!
Not positive about fuel injected bikes, but I've run 2 stroke mix in fuel injected trucks, my carbed bike, no issues. it normally isnt an issue, unless you've got a 50/50 mix of oil and gas. more likely, the fuel you used was stale. you can typically tell because fresh gas has a sharp smell to it, stale gas has a dull old smell like varnish.
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RE: Bike wont start, need some help!
Well I got rid of the old gas and put some fresh stuff in. It trys to fire but thats it, still wont fire all the way. I am gonna try new plugs, since they need to be changed anyways. You guys have any other suggestions? Also I noticed that the clock keeps reseting on the bike, which I think that means the the battery is low, could that be the reason for it not starting? cuz the starter turns, just wont fire up. Also if that is the problem how do u jump start a bike, never doen it before.
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RE: Bike wont start, need some help!
just so you know, if you DO choose to jump start it, make sure the vehicle motor is NOT RUNNING. when the engine is running on a car, it puts out more voltage than a bike electrical system is designed for, which can do "wonderful" things to your charging system.
if your battery is weak, or the connections are loose or corroded/dirty, it may not fire well. also check to ensure the connections at the plugs are good and clean too. dirty and fouled plugs will cause spark to be weak and not adaquate to make the fuel ignite.
just some fuel for thought.
if your battery is weak, or the connections are loose or corroded/dirty, it may not fire well. also check to ensure the connections at the plugs are good and clean too. dirty and fouled plugs will cause spark to be weak and not adaquate to make the fuel ignite.
just some fuel for thought.