
So my bike wont start.
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So my bike wont start.
made a vid, what u peeps reckon it is, fuel lines are clean, tnak has petrol u can visibly see the fuel drain away down the lines to the carbs, havent been able to take spark plugs out yet, aint got a propper rachet, but was wondering what u guys thought.


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chris_1127
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erh, i had been riding it, started first time, all good, then it ran out of petrol, filled tank up wiht a bit, and its sounding like dat.
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chris_1127
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chris_1127 wrote:if you completely ran out of fuel you may have just sucked up all the crap at the bottom of your tank. undo the drain screws on your carbs and drain off the fuel, bet you find loads of rusty crap in there.
where are they? screws at da bottom of the carbs or what??

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chris_1127
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i dont know what your carbs look like so cant tell you for sure ;) what bike is it? it will either be a hex bolt on the bottom of the float bowl, or a crosshead screw poking out diagonally form the bottom of the float bowl.
the hole in your pilot jets (starter circuit) is tiny though so only takes a tiny bit of rust or dirt to block it and cause problems. try giving it a bit of throttle to bypass pilots and see if it starts that way
the hole in your pilot jets (starter circuit) is tiny though so only takes a tiny bit of rust or dirt to block it and cause problems. try giving it a bit of throttle to bypass pilots and see if it starts that way
gsx-aaaaaaaargh!!!
if that dosn't work, have you recently been starting it up and driving short distances (like up and down your drive) or revving it while it's parked up? i did that what i got my new bike and it gunked my plugs up, had to get a new set and it worked fine.
i dont have a drinking problem.......if anything, i'm [i]too[/i] good at it
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chris_1127
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all done buys, all done, was draining the crabs from the bottom and some shitty fuel came out, then started it up for ages, but wouldnt run, then alll of a sudden fel started pissing out of somwhewre. and then tried to turn it over and iut started up . well weird. sorted peopele. dont tempt fate . get on
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chris_1127
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