First gen backpopping..
Morgan Jones
morgan at morganjones.org
Tue Jun 29 19:46:40 PDT 2010
Interesting--The bike has run fine once I re-plugged the plug. As far as I know it's been this way as long as I've had it: 4 years and 15-20 or so track days. It was just taken apart for some minor motor work though the work was done by people I know.. I rode it today with no problems.
Some photos may be in order.
-morgan
On Jun 29, 2010, at 8:42 PM, zoran wrote:
> Maybe somebody did put rear on front. They are different shape and maybe your problem since carb may not sit it in right and sucking air there.
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> Thanks
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> Zoran Vujasinovic
> Twin Works Factory
> 775-786-4881
> www.twfracing.com
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> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Morgan Jones" <morgan at morganjones.org>
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> Subject: Re: First gen backpopping..
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> Interesting. Mine does. There is very little stock about my bike though. I could send a photo..
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> Is there any chance that someone took a rear boot and put it on the front? Ie might the rear boot be the same as the front except for the plug? Meaning you could use a rear boot on the front as long as you plugged the plug?
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> -morgan.
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> On Jun 29, 2010, at 8:31 PM, zoran wrote:
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>> What plug you talking about, front boot does not have plug.
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>> Thanks
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>> Zoran Vujasinovic
>> Twin Works Factory
>> 775-786-4881
>> www.twfracing.com
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>> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Morgan Jones" <morgan at morganjones.org>
>> To: "Suzuki SV650 Mailing List" <sv650 at micapeak.com>
>> Sent: Tuesday, June 29, 2010 4:46 PM
>> Subject: Re: First gen backpopping..
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>> What I think fixed it though was replacing a plug on on the rubber between the front carb and the cylinder..
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