ok my plug fouled tonight on the way home from work...i have a wire wheel for my dremel tool can i use it to clean the plug?its all i have that i can think of.
ok i figured out my problem today...took the fuel bowl off my NT and the jet came with it...any idea how i can keep it from unscrewing itself?...i'm surprized it ran at all!Yes, a wire wheel is better than a fingernail. Whatever you do, never use sand paper though.
Throttle body cleaner or brake cleaner.ok my plug fouled tonight on the way home from work...i have a wire wheel for my dremel tool can i use it to clean the plug?its all i have that i can think of.
Always turn your petcock off when you're not riding.Well I took off the cover and felt around for any loose screws. There aren't many to begin with buut I didn't find any so I went ahead and put some grease on. Went for a ride and I haven't heard that noise since. Vibrations are pretty rough. I don't mind them, it's more than likely because the bike has no suspension to absorb it.
I think the only other things is that I definitely do have a gas leak besides the carburetor actions you mentioned. Either the valve, the filter, or both are leaking. I have the SBP valve on its way and then I'll probably put some clamps on the fuel line to prevent that. I keep losing it to the garage floor over the nights. Luckily I've only been putting 18-16oz at a time in.
That's quite likely considering how crappy the stock ones are. I have a SBP valve and it's great.As far as I could tell the valve isn't turning off.. But I am fairly sure it is in the off position. I'll put some water in and see what I can find.
Disconnected from the engine at that point of course.
Just waiting for mine in the mail as well as the sound dampener items they offer.That's quite likely considering how crappy the stock ones are. I have a SBP valve and it's great.
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