bike problem
art.robinson
art.robinson at rogers.com
Tue Aug 5 08:12:14 PDT 2008
Have you checked for gas in the water? Try some "gas line antifreeze". I
think its ethylene glycol.
Art Robinson
-----Original Message-----
From: Paul Heim [mailto:SuprHtr at columbus.rr.com]
Sent: 04 August 2008 22:07
To: GPZ LIST
Subject: Re: bike problem
I had one plug crap up on me a couple of times and cured the problem by
getting on the bike and riding it really hard until it cleared up. That
being said, I know that some listers recommend replacing the plugs
rather
than cleaning. If the problem comes back, I'd suspect the plug wire.
Paul in Ohio
----- Original Message -----
From: "Dave Daniels" <dwaynedaniels at sbcglobal.net>
To: "GPZ LIST" <gpzlist at micapeak.com>
Sent: Monday, August 04, 2008 9:41 PM
Subject: bike problem
> I've been conferring with Dave Beard but thought I'd seek other
opinions
> as well. My bike started running rough a couple weeks ago on my way
home
> from work. Actually, it started right when I started it to come home.
> Sounded like it was running on three cylinders.
>
> Pulled the tank off and the spark plug wires off and gazed down the
> wells. No. 3 had oil in it, so I figured one of my figure 8 gaskets
went
> bad.
>
> So, I orderd some new ones and switched them out. Also put in new
plugs.
> Got it all back together and started it up. It ran fine for a bit then
> started getting rough again.
>
> So, I pulled the plugs again and looked in the wells again. No oil
this
> time, but no. 4 plug was getting carboned up.
>
> So, I cleaned them off, put them back in, put the tank back on and
hit it
> again. Ran good for about a minute, then went rough again. So, I got a
can
> of wd-40 and sprayed it on the exhaust pipes coming out of the head.
It
> smoke completely off all but no. 4. It just ran down that pipe.
>
> So, it seems no. 4 isn't firing. Any ideas?
>
> Thanks,
> Dave D.
>
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