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High speed/revs splutter
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Right this is what i done, before i started on the problem at hand i had an oil leak out the cam cover so thought id do that first, while the cam cover was off thought id check the valve clearences, 2 were tight so i done those, first i checked the ignition side of things and all seemed ok there nice bright blue sparks at plugs, but the bullet connectors to the coils were a bit slack so just nipped them up a bit to make more solid connection, checked the voltage to the coils and that checked out ok.
So to the fuel side of things, checked the fuel cap first as rich suggested the breather hole maybe blocked and as i had it re chromed recently i may have put it back together wrong but it checked out ok, fuel tap next, pulled the 2 fuel pipes off put it on prime and fuel was only coming out of only 1 of the out lets, stripped tap apart and found water in the tap how it got there i dont know, blew it out and dried it and filled it filled with fuel put it on prime and fuel flowed from both out lets, tlc suggested just draining the bowls and should be ok but for my own piece of mind i stripped the carbs and blew the jets through found a couple worn needle valves and replaced those from my box of bits, swilled the tank out and put fresh fuel in, put it all back together fired it up took it for a run and now it accelerates all the way to the red line without spluttering problem solved took a while but i guess a problem like this is a process of elimination, thanks everyone for your help happy days again.
So to the fuel side of things, checked the fuel cap first as rich suggested the breather hole maybe blocked and as i had it re chromed recently i may have put it back together wrong but it checked out ok, fuel tap next, pulled the 2 fuel pipes off put it on prime and fuel was only coming out of only 1 of the out lets, stripped tap apart and found water in the tap how it got there i dont know, blew it out and dried it and filled it filled with fuel put it on prime and fuel flowed from both out lets, tlc suggested just draining the bowls and should be ok but for my own piece of mind i stripped the carbs and blew the jets through found a couple worn needle valves and replaced those from my box of bits, swilled the tank out and put fresh fuel in, put it all back together fired it up took it for a run and now it accelerates all the way to the red line without spluttering problem solved took a while but i guess a problem like this is a process of elimination, thanks everyone for your help happy days again.
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Spoke way to soon got on it today and the fcuking thing wouldnt even start took the plugs out they were black and wet checked for a spark thats ok at that point i lost intrest and pushed it back in the garage and jumped on me speed triple, could the carbs just simply be worn out and want overhauling.
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- Mark Stratton
- Custard Cream
- Posts: 574
- Joined: 16th Feb 2009
- Location: Southampton
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Its times like this I ring somebody Coz I know F all ,Bit like that with mine at the mo Mikey mate.
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