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Title: Loud pop, no mo' go? Post by SavageMan99 on 05/05/19 at 20:46:46 Finally got it moving! Took off, about 30 yards, getting on it, pulling great, then pop and no more going. Still cranked tho. Is this a known sort of thing? :( |
Title: Re: Loud pop, no mo' go? Post by justin_o_guy2 on 05/06/19 at 00:33:31 It still runs but won't move? It's okay to type a long explanation. |
Title: Re: Loud pop, no mo' go? Post by SavageMan99 on 05/06/19 at 06:56:53 It wouldn't start again. I'll trymore today. |
Title: Re: Loud pop, no mo' go? Post by verslagen1 on 05/06/19 at 07:02:40 Get a longer cord. |
Title: Re: Loud pop, no mo' go? Post by justin_o_guy2 on 05/06/19 at 08:23:33 4C7E697E787A527E7126261F0 wrote:
That's how you describe it so we can help. Why, your words just transported me there. |
Title: Re: Loud pop, no mo' go? Post by Fast 650 on 05/06/19 at 10:12:56 You need fuel, compression, and spark for the engine to run. Check those things first before you start messing with anything else. |
Title: Re: Loud pop, no mo' go? Post by justin_o_guy2 on 05/06/19 at 12:49:50 Need Year model Miles Pop From the exhaust? Maybe pull a valve inspection cover and prove they are still going up and down. If the cam chain tensioner took a dump you're risking destroying the engine every time you hit the starter. I'd Pull the tank Clean around the plug If you're going to remove it. Might be a good idea to do that so the engine will not resist turning unless something is messed up. Pull the front inspection cover. Pull the left side timing plug Use a socket and turn the engine very carefully. Listen and feel. Watching the lifters. If it feels rough at all, stop. Then Pull the exhaust, And the clutch cover. Hope. If you pull the clutch cover, draw the outline on cardboard and put slots for each bolt in succession, and avoid a real puzzle when you go back together. |
Title: Re: Loud pop, no mo' go? Post by SavageMan99 on 05/06/19 at 14:39:35 Hey, all I said you, no snap or ::)crackle |
Title: Re: Loud pop, no mo' go? Post by verslagen1 on 05/06/19 at 15:13:00 6557405751537B57580F0F360 wrote:
Got Milk? |
Title: Re: Loud pop, no mo' go? Post by batman on 05/06/19 at 15:57:26 Did you move the ground wire yet ? Is it still connected to the battery or did it break free again? You can ignore the pop , when the bike dies the piston is still turning and pumps all the raw fuel into the Hot Exhaust header which ignites it, gives a loud after fire from the muffler. Check your fuses once more, Do you have lights? |
Title: Re: Loud pop, no mo' go? Post by SavageMan99 on 05/06/19 at 21:27:23 I put in an iridium plug and it runs good. |
Title: Re: Loud pop, no mo' go? Post by batman on 05/06/19 at 21:36:01 If you can't fix it with a hammer, it must be an electrical problem :) 1) fuel 2)compression 3) spark =run It's hard to believe you lost 1 & 2 in the first 30 yds . |
Title: Re: Loud pop, no mo' go? Post by SavageMan99 on 05/07/19 at 10:54:19 I didn't lose the gears, I only got into those gears:-) |
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