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    ok i took the carbs apart and cleaned all the crap out and now it hits but doesn't run all it does it hits and hits any suggestions

  • #2
    Crap isn't all cleaned out? Plugs fouled.
    Must read for carb tuners......http://www.factorypro.com/tech/tech_...m_engines.html

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    • #3
      Getting fuel into the bowls?..
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      '90 Suzuki 750 Kat

      "Shut up and drink your gin" - Fagin (Oliver Twist)
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      • #4
        new plugs and had the carbs totally apart and gas tank cleaned out and now all it does is try to fire but doesn't run

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        • #5
          Originally posted by scordray001 View Post
          and had the carbs totally apart
          But did you CLEAN them?

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          • #6
            ok.. new plugs in and you tried to start the bike.. now pull the plugs and see whats going on... if they are wet your flooding.. if they are dry and clean.. your not getting any fuel..
            http://www.7thgeardesigns.com
            http://www.lunchtimecigar.com
            '90 Suzuki 750 Kat

            "Shut up and drink your gin" - Fagin (Oliver Twist)
            "But, as is the usual scenario with a Harley it was off-line when it crashed," Schwantz added dryly.
            "You didn't hear what I meant to say" - my Son

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            • #7
              there damp but not fouled out either.... i dont know if there is a cheap way to check if the carbs are in sinc or what

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              • #8
                Spark? If so put in new plugs, they sound fouled.
                Must read for carb tuners......http://www.factorypro.com/tech/tech_...m_engines.html

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