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Engine don't start; ideas please!
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There is spark on all plugs but they all seem to be dry (no gas on the tip). Green wire is on #1/4 coil so it is as what the wiring diagram shows. As I wrote, petcock is OK and there is fuel in the four carb bowls. There is vacuum on the pipe that connect to the petcock. I tried starting it up with the petcock on "prime" position but no help.
Thinking that I could have forgot to remove the rags in the head (or carb) intakes, I just took the carbs off (but no rag at all). When looking in the head's (spark plug) holes, I see the valves going up and down when I push the starter button.
I think taking the carbs apart but I don't know what to look for. I did not try new spark plugs but because they seem to remain dry, I don't see what it would change…
I'm kind of clueless by now. This restoration is about done now and I'm really looking forward to finish up this bike. Any idea please on what could be wrong?
Thanks!!
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I have several restored bikes along with a 2006 Goldwing with a sidecar. My wife has a 2019 Suzuki DR 650 for on and off road.
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+1 on the starter fluid /Quick Start suggestion
What carbs ? Do they have choke butterflies ? If so then roll back an airbox boot or two and check if operating correctly. You may also be able to hear them click into place when choke lever operated.
You could do a quick and rough check of the fuel level in the carb bowl with some clear tube attached to the drain nipple and opening the screw. To low a level and no fire. Perhaps caused by upside down float(s)?
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Good suggestion! Bought a can yesterday and will try it up as soon as I put the carbs back on the bike. Thanks!Spray some starter fluid into the airbox / carb mouths. If it fires with starter fluid then you know the issue is carb related. Blocked jets or something like it.
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Didn't think about compression; will check it pretty soon!You need compression, ignition and fuel. Check compression first. Then check ignition and timing. Then check fuel.
When you says "timing", are you thinking at electronic timing or valves/cams/crank timing?
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Should have mentionned that beside a 4-1 Kerker, the bike is stock. So, carbs are OEM BS34 which do not have choke butterflies put transversal shaft mounted one.Some ideas;
+1 on the starter fluid /Quick Start suggestion
What carbs ? Do they have choke butterflies ? If so then roll back an airbox boot or two and check if operating correctly. You may also be able to hear them click into place when choke lever operated.
You could do a quick and rough check of the fuel level in the carb bowl with some clear tube attached to the drain nipple and opening the screw. To low a level and no fire. Perhaps caused by upside down float(s)?
The first thing I did on this bike is carb cleaning. I do have an ultrasonic cleaner and I went through every jets as well as air screw and float height adjustment. I would be surprised the problem lies there. Thanks!
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I heard stories of stuck piston rings and that one of the solution was to fill up the engine (and I mean fill it up right to the spark plugs) with diesel fuel and let it soak. However, this solution is messy and stinks a lot and I'm sure there are better way to loose up those rings (without taking the engine apart). Ideas please!
Thanks again!
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Yes, stock airbox and filter. This could be a problem?? How?Were you using any type air filter when attempting to start the bike? If not that could be part of the problem.
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I do have an air compressor but no equipment for a leak test (don't know how to set this up anyway...).First thing I would suggest is to measure the compressions to see if there is a problem, if you have the facilities you could rig up a "leakage tester" with an air line which would tell you conclusively where the pressure is going (if it is low) if you have to go the release oil route you only need a small amount (just enough to soak the rings) I have used WD40 in the past as you can direct where you squirt t but I am sure there will be endless suggestions of products. you can then remove the excess with a rag over the plug holes and spin the motor over (don't spin it with the plugs in before this stage as if you over did the oil you could hydraulic the motor and bend a rod) then put the plugs back in, the remains of the release oil will be burnt off as smoke out of the exhaust DON'T FORGET INCORRECT CAM TIMING WILL ALO SHOW AS LOW COMPRESSION
WD40? As simple as that? I was expecting a mix of Marvel mysterious oil and some other unobtainium product...
Does the engine need to be turned long to remove it? Does the engine oil need to be replaced too after this?
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