how do you know the transplant motor is good?
how do you know the transplant motor is good?
Tried start yah bastard, no joy.
Firing order is correct, coils are good.
Plugs were dry, will try a bit of fuel down the neck Sunday.
The frustrating thing is that it ran fine before it came out of the old frame. Started easily, revved clean, fuel is fairly fresh, line filter is clean and can confirm theres plenty of flow, theres good spark, and atm im cranking it from a car battery, so that takes care of the weak start, its a 550cca grunter with a solid charge on it.
Both motors start and run. The motor that came out had a toasted head gasket, the one gone in is a minter. Nice and quiet too. Had it running, took it for a ride before the swap, felt a lot happier than the one its replacing
They did before they were removed from the frames.
Which is why I dont get it, both motors were in running condition before they were swapped between frames, why the hell arent they working now
Yep confirmed fuel flow to carbs, refills the float chambers happily. Needles are clean, smooth operation. Jets are clean.
Choke operates smoothly
Spark proven by holding a spark plug in each lead against the head, every lead and every plug has spark. Not a big fat blue one, more a softer yellow arc.
More earthing / more robust path to earth required perhaps?
Earthed to engine casing. Which is Earthed to the battery through the starter motor earth.
Fuel is in cylinder as the plugs had a touch of wet when I pulled them out.
However, if I hold my hand over the spark plug hole and crank the bike, I dont get any fuel out of the hole.
Timing is via a cdi trigger wheel which has a keyway attachment to the end of the crank, no way it can be out.
Flow into carb not necessarily into engine![]()
READ AND UDESTAND
What would prevent flow from carb to motor? Jets are clear, plenty of vacuum.
Will drop thimble of petrol down each throttle body and try that way.
Definately not getting a fine mist
I do however have the carb boot rings loose as the carbs have been on and off so much, might tighten those up and give that a go
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