I've had my Suzuki TS now for quite sometime but I haven't been able to enjoy it out on the road yet as I can't figure whats going on with it. I did take it to the local mechanics (Langlands) last time and I ended up having $500 eaten out of my back pocket (mind you they did get it going).
Here are a list of the problems:
Engine turns over but won't start (with the choke up/on, and the fuel tank on - not on reserve or off) I know how to kick start a 2 stroke engine as I have done it before, but this time its not going at all.
Blinkers/Indicator lights going but not blinking.
Headlight is not going (brake lights are fine though).
I have a Haynes manual, but I can't get my head around half of the terminology that's being used and I don't know where to look in the manual for the problems posted above. My manual suggests several things:
Engine does not Start When Turned Over;
No Fuel Flow to the Carburetor - I don't know how to determine this on my motorcycle (there are no pictures in my manual covering this subject)
Fuel not Reaching Cylinder - Same as above
Engine Flooding - I have done the usual things so far (choke on, checking the fuel tank - I don't think the engine is flooding due to my kick starting technique since I have got the motorcycle up and running before)
No Spark at Plug
Weak Spark at Plug
Compression Low
Electrical Problems;
Battery Weak or Dead - I don't think this is the problem as some of the lights are working, while others are not
Battery Overcharged - I have my doubts on this (as the motorcycle was working fine after it was taken to the mechanics, the battery has not been charged since)
Total Electrical Failure - I don't think this is the problem as some of the lights are working, while others are not
Circuit Failure - This could be the culprit, but I don't fully understand basic motorcycle mechanics to determine this (my dad who has experience with electronics also thinks this might be one of the problems)
Bulbs Blowing Repeatedly - I have not experienced this when I turn on the motorcycle
I would love to diagnose and fix my motorcycle myself and I would get a mechanic to do it if it didn't eat so much out of my pocket.
I do have the correct tools for the job now (as my manual recommended).
Thanks for reading, any help is appreciated.
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