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Anyone got any sensible suggestions on getting the old beast fired up ?
Not used for about 3 months (maybe more) and it refuses to fire or even cough at the moment
Stripped the tank off, along with fairings to get to everything, taken plugs out and I have a spark. with everyting turning over ok. Put fuel down plug holes and put plugs back in, but still no cough (although now air still off )
I suppose next step is to bake plugs in oven and try again with more petrol, maybe new petrol as tank last filled in September
?
Any other ideas as I don't fancy stripping and rebuilding the 4 carbs
Not used for about 3 months (maybe more) and it refuses to fire or even cough at the moment
Stripped the tank off, along with fairings to get to everything, taken plugs out and I have a spark. with everyting turning over ok. Put fuel down plug holes and put plugs back in, but still no cough (although now air still off )
I suppose next step is to bake plugs in oven and try again with more petrol, maybe new petrol as tank last filled in September
? Any other ideas as I don't fancy stripping and rebuilding the 4 carbs
Edited by gsx600 on Thursday 12th April 18:59
Sounds a lot like the problem I'm having with my GSXR750.
Won't start after 4 months.
Have changed petrol and spark plugs.
Drained float bowls.
Tried carb cleaner.
It fires, but after a short time just bogs down and stalls. I reckon the jets in the carbs are blocked
Good luck with getting yours sorted!
Won't start after 4 months.
Have changed petrol and spark plugs.
Drained float bowls.
Tried carb cleaner.
It fires, but after a short time just bogs down and stalls. I reckon the jets in the carbs are blocked
Good luck with getting yours sorted!
gsx600 said:
Anyone got any sensible suggestions on getting the old beast fired up ?
Not used for about 3 months (maybe more) and it refuses to fire or even cough at the moment
Stripped the tank off, along with fairings to get to everything, taken plugs out and I have a spark. with everyting turning over ok. Put fuel down plug holes and put plugs back in, but still no cough (although now air still off )
I suppose next step is to bake plugs in oven and try again with more petrol, maybe new petrol as tank last filled in September
?
Any other ideas as I don't fancy stripping and rebuilding the 4 carbs
Not used for about 3 months (maybe more) and it refuses to fire or even cough at the moment
Stripped the tank off, along with fairings to get to everything, taken plugs out and I have a spark. with everyting turning over ok. Put fuel down plug holes and put plugs back in, but still no cough (although now air still off )
I suppose next step is to bake plugs in oven and try again with more petrol, maybe new petrol as tank last filled in September
? Any other ideas as I don't fancy stripping and rebuilding the 4 carbs
Edited by gsx600 on Thursday 12th April 18:59
I'd strip and rebuild the 4 carbs, it's the only way to be sure
silver993tt said:
simply squirt a good dose of Easystart into the airbox and that should get if firing for a few turns of the motor. Might be enough to get it going and clear out the plugs/cylinders. It's always worked for me.
WD40 works too
OK, stupid question time..... I take it you have turned the fuel tap on? Believe me, it is easy to forget!!!
Edited by rsv gone! on Friday 13th April 08:37
Fuel tap was on, but also tried on the primer setting to no avail, hence why I put petrol direct into cylinders to cause a reaction also no use, hence why thinking it could be stale petrol and waiting to get some more in a can.
I could set light to te petrol and see if it burns in my bonfire tomorrow though
I could set light to te petrol and see if it burns in my bonfire tomorrow though

I bet it`s the fuel...it never ceases to suprise me just how quickly petrol seems to go off in a bike petrol tank....3 months in the garage was enough to bugger mine up...fresh juice and it was a goer...Give the battery a good charge too just to maximise the chances of a successfull starting attempt again...Sometimes a push down the street ,dumping the clutch in 2nd ,can be enough to make the difference...you just need a willing, fit mate to oblige...Sometimes my Duke get all hot and bothered and needs a push...bloody Ducati`s...
Good luck!!
Good luck!!
Edited by F.M on Saturday 14th April 18:33
Well tried new fuel, and easy start direct into throttle bodies and still not a hint of explosion.
Must be something electrickery now as I'm totally baffled. Used to be able to get an outboard started within a day after no use for 6 months, but this is just beating me. Will have to push to a shop for further advice or just break for spares
Must be something electrickery now as I'm totally baffled. Used to be able to get an outboard started within a day after no use for 6 months, but this is just beating me. Will have to push to a shop for further advice or just break for spares

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