Have you looked at the points yet .. ???
Have you looked at the points yet .. ???
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Motobatt had a dud run of batteries recently and a lot of dealers were affected. I don't know if they've resolved it yet so just be aware to ask the question if you do go to buy one. They are the cheapest, but Yuasa is the best of he lead acid ones. I sell the Shorai LiFePO4 batteries which are the best in the world, (and I mean that sincerely, I really do...), and although a bit dearer they have 4x the life cycle of lead acid and are much more powerful.
So it really depends on budget and whether you feel the extra initial cost is worth it for your purposes.
I have been known to....
What a pointless suggestion... Oh, wait...![]()
You don't get to be an old dog without learning a few tricks.
Shorai Powersports batteries are very trick!
The modern motorcycle mechanic often forgets about them. Some of the old ones had an aftermarket CDI fitted .... With the old points still fitted. Easy then to remove the CDI then and go with the points.
Or ... wrongfully assume all bikes have/had a CDI ignition ... or have no idea where to look for them.
When life throws you a curve ... Lean into it ...
Definitely the battery is not quite 100%. Will do the test when i borrow a mates multimeter.
Thanks for the figures - i will post back once done.
Carb should be clean, i think just needs a tune but i could be wrong. Took a whole lot of green stuff (copper carbonate?) the last time i cleaned. Also unblocked the idle/slow jet.
Ok some results. Haven't used the charger yet as i haven't found time to put on the charger and monitor so it doesn't overcharge.
1. Bike off, key out = 12.5V
2a. Bike at idle (no headlight) = 11.9-12.0V
2b. Bike at idle (headlight dipped) = 11.4V
2c. Bike at med revs = 14.4V
Seems like the battery and charging system are ok then? Or do i still need to stick it on the charger and do the measurements 0hr, 2hr, 12hr etc readings?
Also btw, I found the float valve in the carb doesn't shut properly so fuel drips in even when float valve is meant to be shut. This would mean the engine runs rich, which could be the cause of the engine not doing much past 30% throttle.
Hope to find a replacement float valve..
Just a thought, have you checked the spark plug gap?
Really? If the float valve ain't working then when the engine runs the fuel level will be higher than designed for. My guess is the overflow level is quite bit higher than the 'normal' level? So a high fuel level in the bowl means more gets sucked up during suction as its easier to suck up...all theoretical guessing at this stage.
I'll check the overflow during running, but as you said i don't think there will be any.
Points! Sorry - will look into this weekend i hope.
Sounds good. Thanks again for the reference figures on voltage. Should be able to see this weekend.
Btw, even with a reading of ~12.4V when off the electric start still doesn't work (works with a car battery).
Does the voltage need to be higher, as i thought someone said the Amp-hr rating didnt' play a part here?
Nope, but its a new NGK spark plug, so hoping it will be ok? The box doesn't even say what the gap should be...will check my bike manual.
Didn't bother cleaning lines or tank. Tank interior looks good - some pitting rust, but there looks to be a decent fuel filter in place. I put good fuel and oil in the tanks and let it drain out so the lines should be good enough.
Air filter looks like it will fall apart if i tamper with it...But the result is the same regardless of the airfilter being in/out.
You said a "few extra drops of fuel" ... which will NOT result in 30% throttle available.
I'm more inclined to say "Points could be the issue" ... but if the tank outlet at the filter is blocked (LOOK and check it) the lack of throttle will be not getting enough fuel as the engine runs. The overflow will leak fuel out to the ground if the float valve is not shutting off. It would need to be REALLY bad to do it with the engine running.
Take the fuel line off the carb and check fuel flow. (ON or PRIME)
Get a new fuel filter. Inline cheapies are good. "Looks can be deceiving"... ok ... but they don't let much past if they've been on a while.
Take the fuel tap off and check the filter above the tap. Make sure the tap isn't blocked.
Last word ... IF YOU CAN'T BE BOTHERED ... neither will we be.
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