It's easily got a gallon or two in the tank. The most common causes are problems in the ignition (for example, a bad ignition coil) or fuel system (for example, a clogged fuel filter). I can't really test it until tomorrow anyway. When your engine cranks but wont start or run, it could mean your engine is having trouble producing a spark, getting fuel, or creating compression. Maybe spark plugs, but those were all replaced awhile back. That leaves fuel pump, correct? If it was a compression issue, I'd imagine it wouldn't even start. 1 2 Next Sarge2481 2 Can you take a picture of the new petcock or give a link of what you bought I bought an aftermarket petcock when I got my bike since the OEM was trashed and it was wrong on many levels, ended up buying a new OEM one to solve the issues. I mean, it didn't seem like enough to defy gravity and reach the carbs. Notice that there is no longer a mention of compression temperatures exceeding the temperature of. I'm no expert or anything, but that doesn't seem like enough to me. Diesel describes the cycle in his 1895 patent application. It's definitely pumping some because I took the line off and attempted to start it and it spit a slight trickle. The Pump does power on, but who knows if it's pumping enough gasoline. the pilots were a little gunked, but not enough to cause a no start. What's the fuel pressure at power-up and idle So I don’t know the fuel pressure, I’m guessing I don’t have the correct tools or even knowledge of how to check that at the moment. I had to give it some throttle, it reved to 4 rpm's, in shock and awe, as I wasn't expecting it to work, I let off the throttle and it slowly died. Reply Save Like got2bbetter Discussion Starter 3 JohnnyV said: Sounds like an injector problem. I have read that this fluid is harmful to engines and dont want to continue avoiding a real problem. If i let it sit for a few more days it will require more starting fluid to get it started. Stolen bikes belong in local subreddits Once it gets going it runs fine and will continue to run fine if I ride it every day.This is my first bike, so I'm sure it's something dumb and obvious I'm missing.Showing off Bikes or Gear? Click Here Looking for purchase advice? Click Here Join our discord! plugs are getting fuel (wet to the touch) And the idle and air/fuel screws have all been dialed in back in April. Broken or corroded wiring Damaged or dirty wires to the battery or to the. Note that I have pulled the tank, and am running line from a funnel directly into the carbs, so the tank/petcock isn't the issue. A blown fuse in the starter circuit could be the cause of a no-start problem. Happens all the tome on tracks dirt can get anywhere. Remember starter fluid has no oil so don't run it on it just start up then kill it. I put fresh gas in, and issue is the same. 3 Spray a little starter fluid in it see if it fires if it does its a carb issue. Maybe the gas sat too long (even though it's e-free 93). run for about 3 seconds revving up with the throttle, then it wont respond to the throttle anymore and completely die out. This is what it does: Kick it many times and every now and then it will start. It has fuel, plenty of spark, and also good compression. It looked like fuel had stopped getting to left bowl, so I figured that was the issue. I am having trouble with my 1993 Kawasaki KX 125. So I pulled the carbs and gave them a good cleaning. Initially the left side wasn't firing, but the bike would start up. I have been waiting on a custom seat to be finished, so I let the bike sit for a few weeks (maybe three) before messing with it again, and now it will not start. Fired up, both cylinders, it was idling fine, and the carbs synced. And even then, it runs for a few seconds and then dies. I'm not sure if this is the place for this, but I'm working on a '86 GS450L and I can not get it to start without a little spritz of starter fluid. pickup some starter fluid, remove air cleaner, spray fluid in throttle body, try starting, remove small hose for fuel pressure regulator and see if fuel is in. ![]() Stolen bikes belong in local subreddits.Showing off Bikes or Gear? Click Here Looking for purchase advice? Click Here Join our discord!
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