Ok yea ill go buy a compreeion tester when i get home at 3;00 and well go from there thanks so much MichealI'm thinking back pressure at this point. Waiting on compression test results as I fear you may have a bad topend or busted ring. Don't worry, easy fix.
I mean could be possibleOr it's coming out the overflow tube because he didn't set the float right.
Quick question why does fuel leek out of my smaller carb hose when ever i do a hard fast kick its almost a stedy drip
BINGOBINGOBINGOI mean could be possible
Ok so what do u want me to do thats is all the problems leeks when u kick it and it wont start I GOT A COMPRESSION TESTER TESTING IT NOW Ill do 3 kicks and seeIs there anything else you aren't telling??? crap, if you had mentioned a wet plug and dripping before you might have it running by now. Again, you are the only one there, I am guessing that your carburetor does not have it's float functioning right yet, I won't ask you how you set it, but I am guessing it was your first try and you are about as new at following instructions as you are at giving descriptions. the lower end may have raw fuel in it by now, since you kicked and towed it.
Ok so what do u want me to do thats is all the problems leeks when u kick it and it wont start I GOT A COMPRESSION TESTER TESTING IT NOW Ill do 3 kicks and see
Will doIt's ok. Relax. It's a huge problem with ppl not listening or following through.
It's also at this point where you should have a service manual for this bike.
Remember to hold the throttle full open while kicking it over
it has 150 psi for compression
Ahhg I guess i willNot so bad but not great.
Time to sort through that carb and get this puppy to kick over.
Clean it again
I replaced the stator what about stator timingStator timing? He did replace it.
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Oh nothing you are doing just FINE!!
I replaced the stator what about stator timing