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wackyrider
16-11-2012, 10:02 PM
Since the NFR I have had some issues with the bike. The bike started stalling when we were up in the mountains and I assumed the issue was due to the altitude, so i just raised the idling speed. It has since got worse and I have noticed that the issue only occurs when I am under 4000rpm, it sounds like it's working on 2 or 3 cylinders. Since I've raised the idling I notice that when the bike is stationary and you blip the throttle it takes a while for the revs to come back down to 1000rpm. To me it sounds like bad fuel which seems to have blocked one of the slow running jets - causing the idling issue.
Any other ideas what it could be? How easy is it to clean out the jets? Never really worked on a set of carbs before
Fuck them of buddy and join the twin turbo brigade lol
But seriosly jules id pull the plugs first
wackyrider
16-11-2012, 10:19 PM
I've actually just replaced the plugs as soon as I got back from NFR. I noticed that the lead on clylinder 2 isn't too flash and might be causing some issue. But since the trouble is only under 4000rpm, that doesn't make sense. Sounds more like a fuelling issue to me
NINJAINOZ
16-11-2012, 10:58 PM
Sounds very much like the same symptoms that blocked pilot jets cause, Basically running on air in the lower rev range, Ever noticed what an engine does when it runs out of fuel? it revs up a bit when it leans off but runs like crap & is not very good for the motor running on air
What bike is it?
wackyrider
17-11-2012, 06:24 AM
2001 r1
Redmohawk
17-11-2012, 07:31 AM
From a cold bike , start (leave to idle and run your hand over headers (or use a infared temprature gun) look for a cooler header. Gives you a good indication of what cyl is playing up for when you strip ALL your carbs to clean.
Pull your carbs set them out on a large sheet of rag on a table, you'll work it out as you go alone jules. Not real hard just go slow and enjoy smelling of petrol. Buy a can of carby cleaner before you start , get one with a hose on the can. Strip all jets blow out passages with carby cleaner/compressed air check jets re-assembal.
stiffsimon
17-11-2012, 07:37 AM
Hey Jules PM sent
NINJAINOZ
17-11-2012, 10:04 AM
If you dont have one of these here ya go (Should cover 98-01?)>
http://www.motodomain.com/Yamaha/R1%20manuals/98-01%20Repair%20Manual.pdf
Sometimes you might need to get some fine wire and clean the jets out if they have some build up in them, Compressed air or carb cleaner sometimes wont remove it
If you can find out what jets are in the bike & what jets would be recommended to jet it up you could just fit some new jets?
http://www.motosport.com/motorcycle/oem-parts/YAMAHA/2001/YZF_R1/CARBURETOR?mmy_source=oem
My last batch of jets worked out at about $5 each including postage (About half what they cost here in OZ)
I got them here>
http://www.power-barn.com/servlet/the-Intake-and-Fuel-cln-Jetting/Categories
Good service & prices from these people
EVLZX
17-11-2012, 11:32 AM
Ultrasonic cleaner.
http://www.ebay.com.au/sch/i.html?_sop=15&_from=R40&_sacat=0&_nkw=ultrasonic+cleaner&LH_PrefLoc=1
Gave one of the ones I got from aldi a go the other day just on some fastners, came up beatiful, I just used a splash of degreaser cos I was in a hurry n didn't have anything else.
RevHead
17-11-2012, 06:35 PM
mines still in pieces,will put the fuel system back in this week
nick76
17-11-2012, 08:50 PM
mines still in pieces,will put the fuel system back in this week
What's this got to do with Wacky's carb problem?
RevHead
18-11-2012, 09:57 AM
What's this got to do with Wacky's carb problem?
well we happened to be on the same ride when both our bikes started playing up ,thats what!
fuel issues !
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