Solution To hard to start issues?
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Yes i know this topic is out there many times, but i noticed that someone posted this on my thread. Will this work? Will it not rust the carb?
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Seems like a lot of work for little added benefit. Getting the jets out can be a PIA, you could just take the float bowl off and squirt cleaner into the jets and hope to get whatever is causing the clog. The main jet and pilot jet are not really used when starting the engine cold during use of the "choke" ****. and FYI - The starter jet is not removable either.
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How bad is the problem? My approach to hard starting is to 1. insure a full battery is there for the work 2. let carb fill (assuming it was ran dry when put away) 3. have a beer
4. pull choke 5. start bike. If failure.... have another beer while charging battery (happened once.)
Seems these bikes are finicky and variant in their "coldness". I have a friend who purchased 2 off the lot. 1 runs fine starts no problem. 1 is a PITA.
I usually start my bike a day or two before a trip, it has never failed me with that. I also put a iridium plug in for good luck... no proof that is better or not.,.. but its there.
4. pull choke 5. start bike. If failure.... have another beer while charging battery (happened once.)
Seems these bikes are finicky and variant in their "coldness". I have a friend who purchased 2 off the lot. 1 runs fine starts no problem. 1 is a PITA.
I usually start my bike a day or two before a trip, it has never failed me with that. I also put a iridium plug in for good luck... no proof that is better or not.,.. but its there.
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They all say drill out the choke jet and the problem goes away. I have read a .018" bit. I had my carb apart and did not drill it because I had no bit. I also have no starting problems. I will drill it next time I have my fat fingers in the carb.
do a search here.
David
do a search here.
David
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None of these little tricks to get it to start will work if your carb is not getting the right amount of fuel. If your carb and jets are clogged due to tarnished jets or gummed gas, you have to clean it properly to fix your problem. I've tried just just spraying carb cleaner into the bowl and jets...it did nothing.
Fix your problem once and for all, fully clean your carb. Remove your carb and jets, soak it in carb cleaner then boil it. Dry it off and give it a coat of wd-40. My bike never fails to start up on first crank hot or cold.
Fix your problem once and for all, fully clean your carb. Remove your carb and jets, soak it in carb cleaner then boil it. Dry it off and give it a coat of wd-40. My bike never fails to start up on first crank hot or cold.
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I would not hesitate to give it a shot of starting fluid. Once it fires, It should be fine anyhow.
Good luck getting it in the snorkel with out pulling the seat
The all answer is drill out the choke jet. More choke = better start.
David
Good luck getting it in the snorkel with out pulling the seat
The all answer is drill out the choke jet. More choke = better start.
David