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Hi, I am after a favour (a big one actually) from an f650 Funduro owner.
I have a 94 f650 that is running like shit and I suspect that the problem is in the carbs but before I undertake the costly and time consuming task of pulling them apart and trying to fix them, I’d like to swap them out with a carb set from a bike that is running well to prove the problem.
So…. if you are in a generous mood can you PM me and we can have a chat.
I will of course come to you and do all the work – not that I am a mechanic. Thanks In advance
BTW symptoms are surging and gasping of the engine, especially when it is cold.
Thanks
Mac
Have you drained the fuel out of the tank to check for water?
Yeah I have done all the basics, replaced fuel lines, drained and cleaned tank, replaced sparkplugs, checked HT leads, checked cables for free movement, repalced air filter ($30.00 for a $2.00 piece of foam), burnt my had on hot bits and got inordinantly large amounts of dirt and grime on myself.
dino3310
8th June 2010, 18:50
Have you drained the fuel out of the tank to check for water?
and the carb bowl.
hope someone comes through for ya mate, i hate pulling friggen carbs out
If you reeeeealy get stuck I got a set in the DR 750 I'm not using at the moment (stator issues) but the bikes at the proffesionals. I could go and remove the carbs though
They are the Mikuni BST33 are they not ? I'm not sure what jets you have either.
I can't remember wether F650's are single or double carb, If they're single I have one here you could borrow
marty
8th June 2010, 19:41
if you'e gonna take the carbs off you might as well just drop the bowls and check the floats aren't full of fuel/water - that's not going to be that expensive
warewolf
8th June 2010, 20:02
BTW symptoms are surging and gasping of the engine, especially when it is cold. A couple of things worth checking before you do a full carb swap...
Sounds like a lean condition - surging, gasping and worse when cold are all lean issues. Have you checked for cracks in the intake boots etc?
Mikuni BST carbs are renowned for emulsion tube & slide wear causing rich running problems (even some info here: Miscellaneous Carb Questions FAQ (http://faq.f650.com/FAQs/CarbMiscFAQ.htm) and may be more on that site, if you haven't found it already) but to be honest doesn't sound like your problem - although it could be a contributing factor to overall rubbish performance on an older bike.
On second thoughts, it is possible that you have a broken needle - extreme case of the aforementioned wear. It's usually a simple job to pop the carb tops and check the diaphragms and needles with the carbs in situ.
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