T Mack 1 - FSO wrote on 01/22/08 at 12:53:50:You have choke correct, in "off", pull out to choke.
So..... couple of questions.
1) Is the cap/plug over the low speed/idle mixture screw on or off? The idea of this question is whether the low speed mixture has been set too rich or not. Remember, with most bikes, the low speed , mid and high speed mixtures are controlled by different things. Giving it throttle moves it to mid range....
2) When it dies out, can you smell a gas smell from the exhaust pipe? I mean an un-burnt gas smell.....
3) If you can, is the spark plug wet when it dies out? Sorry, I know it's a pain to get to the plug..... a lot of people feel the spark plug is your eyes into the engine.
4) Do you give it a little throttle to start the bike? Idea here is that idle may be too low, and a habit of many people is to tweat the throttle a little when starting. This would over-ride a low idle condition. Also, a little note here, with an en-richening type choke, you have to keep your hands off the throttle when choked (I'm bad at this one....
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5) Does it do it with the fuel petc.ock set to Prime?
T-Mack
Great questions T-Mack,
My answer, unfortunatally to most of the is...I don't know.
1. The speed/idle mixture, capped...I'll have to do some reading on this. Is theis inside of the carb? You might have something here.
2. Can't really smell any gas when it dies.
3. Haven't pulled the plug just after it dies, but I did later and it was sort of dark, but it didn't have any time/miles on it to I feel got a good reading.
Boy, those Suzuki enginners where really thinking when they put the plug where they did, stupidist thing I'v ever seen...it should be easy to pull a plug and check it
4. Petcock was on prime this weekend when I put the Carb back on, it didn't actually die, but I had to keep the throttle up to keep it running.
So, when it's cold...the choke should be pulled out...right??
Thanks!