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FISHBOY192
8th July 2018, 15:37
My Suzuki ax100 was running perfectly when got it then I replaced the fuel lines and it ran like shit and it wouldn't go over 3500-4000 rpm under load but in neutral it revs fine so I bought a new fuel line and new spark plug and sanded the coil connections and cleaned the carb and a whole heap of stuff and it still runs like shit, any suggestions that might help
BMWST?
8th July 2018, 15:55
plugged up muffler????
AllanB
8th July 2018, 16:00
My Suzuki ax100 was running perfectly when got it then I replaced the fuel lines and it ran like shit
Got to be the first place to be investigating. Look for a kink in the new fuel line that is restricting flow. Is the line the same internal diameter? Not external - internal, if it's smaller it will be reducing flow.
Did the old line have a fuel filter in it? If so did you use a new filter on the new line? If it had one and you have not put one back maybe the carb now has some shit in it from the tank.
FISHBOY192
8th July 2018, 16:17
plugged up muffler????
I do not believe it's a plugged up muffler cause it was running fine then it just started running like crap so I don't think the muffler got plugged up over night haha
FISHBOY192
8th July 2018, 16:20
Got to be the first place to be investigating. Look for a kink in the new fuel line that is restricting flow. Is the line the same internal diameter? Not external - internal, if it's smaller it will be reducing flow.
Did the old line have a fuel filter in it? If so did you use a new filter on the new line? If it had one and you have not put one back maybe the carb now has some shit in it from the tank.
I believe it is the same inner diameter but am usurp because I think I've thrown away the old line but I'll look some more and try and the old line didn't have a filter but I've cleaned the carb and the peacock so the carb should have shit In it
:UPDATE: I have found the old fuel line and put it on and it was a bit bigger and because I don't have any where to ride my bike I put it in 2nd on the stand so the back wheel could spi freely and held down the back brake a bit to simulate it being under load and it reved to I would say about 8000 so I believe it is fixed so thank you very much for helping me
Grumph
8th July 2018, 19:22
I'm sorry, Fishboy, but you're going down in my book as the chap who had a peacock on an AX100. Very non-standard.
I do admire your courage in cleaning it however. I doubt if I'd have tried.
Carry on.
russd7
9th July 2018, 22:45
I'm sorry, Fishboy, but you're going down in my book as the chap who had a peacock on an AX100. Very non-standard.
I do admire your courage in cleaning it however. I doubt if I'd have tried.
Carry on.
yup, gotta admit that brought a bit of a chortle
FISHBOY192
14th August 2018, 22:16
I'm sorry, Fishboy, but you're going down in my book as the chap who had a peacock on an AX100. Very non-standard.
I do admire your courage in cleaning it however. I doubt if I'd have tried.
Carry on.
It's a factory option
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