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running rough
I have just replaced the head gasket on My ELR11
the carbs have been thoroughly cleand and reset but the bike is running rough below two thousand rpm
above that it is fine
any ideas?
the carbs have been thoroughly cleand and reset but the bike is running rough below two thousand rpm
above that it is fine
any ideas?
way too many Zeds
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I'm assuming that you know the valve clearances etc are correct / within parameters.
First place i'd look is your pilot jet / idle jet circuit, also check floats and needle valves, if it's revving cleanly over 2000 RPM this is where the mainjet circuit kicks in.
If you've rejetted for pods or similar have you rejetted the pilots too?, or the previous owner for that matter, you'd be amazed how many people don't
First place i'd look is your pilot jet / idle jet circuit, also check floats and needle valves, if it's revving cleanly over 2000 RPM this is where the mainjet circuit kicks in.
If you've rejetted for pods or similar have you rejetted the pilots too?, or the previous owner for that matter, you'd be amazed how many people don't
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It's gonna be a simple one WHEN you find it, that's why I said to bung it on a dyno, if it don't find it, you should have a blody good idea where to look.
It's a bugger when something is going wrong but you don't know why or what caused it.
I take it you have checked your spark at tickover with a jumper (can't remember what tester is called 7mm gap)
Is it charging ok
It's a bugger when something is going wrong but you don't know why or what caused it.
I take it you have checked your spark at tickover with a jumper (can't remember what tester is called 7mm gap)
Is it charging ok
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