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Carburettor/Bike problems....still!
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<blockquote data-quote="pdee4t" data-source="post: 168700" data-attributes="member: 1594"><p>yeah i double checked both the rubber boots as that's what i originally thought it was. no cracks or holes or anything. clamps are very tight as well.</p><p></p><p>i'll recheck the plug tomorrow but when i originally had been cranking for some time trying to get it to start, when i took it out to check for spark, it wasn't wet.</p><p></p><p>yeah i set float height to the specs that were in the service manual and removed needle and seat and cleaned.</p><p></p><p>could it be loose exhaust valves maybe? i left em bit looser so i wouldn't have to re-adjust em as soon. usually the exhaust valves on those bikes tighten up before the intake side.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pdee4t, post: 168700, member: 1594"] yeah i double checked both the rubber boots as that's what i originally thought it was. no cracks or holes or anything. clamps are very tight as well. i'll recheck the plug tomorrow but when i originally had been cranking for some time trying to get it to start, when i took it out to check for spark, it wasn't wet. yeah i set float height to the specs that were in the service manual and removed needle and seat and cleaned. could it be loose exhaust valves maybe? i left em bit looser so i wouldn't have to re-adjust em as soon. usually the exhaust valves on those bikes tighten up before the intake side. [/QUOTE]
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