smoke out of one can
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smoke out of one can
Right then people I need a little help. My kr1-s was previously standing for about 2 years or so I’m told. I stripped the frame and wheels and had them powder coated and in my opinion it looks mint, but that’s not the important bit. I took it out for its first proper run and everything seemed fine up until I had done about 30 mile. The bike became boggy and would struggle to go past 5k rpm. When we stopped for inspection smoke only seemed to becoming out of one can. Although at that point it didn’t really seem to affect it performance that much. After doing another 15 miles or so it really got bad there were no guts in the bike and it would struggle to go past 40 mph.
power valves seem to be fine
I’ve changed the plugs from split fire back to the originals with no affect
I’ve also changed the coil pack with no difference
And I’ve also cleaned out the carbs as I thought one might have been blocked because I ran out of fuel with no difference
Any suggestions would be appreciated
power valves seem to be fine
I’ve changed the plugs from split fire back to the originals with no affect
I’ve also changed the coil pack with no difference
And I’ve also cleaned out the carbs as I thought one might have been blocked because I ran out of fuel with no difference
Any suggestions would be appreciated
- mr_bungholeo
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- the-elf
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Check the stator. the instructions are in the manual.
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- the-elf
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You should have bled the oil lines while running premix to ensure you got oil into the engine. If you didn't then the engine may have nipped up.
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- mr_bungholeo
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theres an 8 mill bolt in the top of the pump open it up till you see a hole drilled in the side n wait till oil comes out with no bubbles then premix a bit of fuel n run the bike and manualy turn the pump to full and watch the lines..you should c the oil making its way down them... 

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- rc46
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Dose it Idel? If it was a crank seal i would have thought it would stuggle at idel? No/YES and the problem would have reared its head from word go, a bit of heat in the engine and the seal would have gone!!! NO!!???
did you clean the carbs out?
did you clean the carbs out?
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1 x TDR50 Blue
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1 x TZ250 N (to be restored)
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- the-elf
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Have you tried putting new spark plugs in?
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