Now I understand. Thank you Gregsince the engine will turn over freely with the plug removed plug it back in the cdi and lay it on the head so you can see the tip of the plug, walk the bike with the clutch lever out. You should see the spark.
Now I understand. Thank you Gregsince the engine will turn over freely with the plug removed plug it back in the cdi and lay it on the head so you can see the tip of the plug, walk the bike with the clutch lever out. You should see the spark.
Yep, Iam talking about the back of the spark plug. The side that goes into the engine. It looks like it is adjustable.I don't think you can adjust the spark plug. Are you asking something else?
Anywhere between .025" and .035" usually does the trick. If you want a happy metric medium, 0.762MM will do it.What (MM) do I adjust the spark plug? Thanks
So I can use car wires with the boot. Thanks7mm is the size. Should be able to easily unscrew the current one.
When mine popped out I just pushed it back on. The spring that fell out apparently served no purpose as I never bothered to put it back. But I'm getting a new one too soon, but probably from piratecycles1.com since they have cool lookin ones that are quality.
Have you disconnected your killswitch from the wires?
As for the fuel line, unscrew the gas cap when its connected to your carb. See if that helps at all.
I got a NGK plug boot for less than3$ at the local m/c dealer. If you want to replace the wire it screws out of the cdi box, you may have to dig out the sealer to get it out.What (MM) do I adjust the spark plug? Thanks
Wires today that we buy are resistance wires. I recommend using a wire core wire (7mm). You can find the wire at a lawnmower repair shop, or off of a old lawnmower. This is one of the many items I recommend replacing. Now for the gas not flowing, did you clean out the fuel tank before installing it. Hardly any tanks come from the factory clean, and no telling what trash is in there. This trash can and will stop up the in tank screen/filter. Always operate engine with a inline filter between the tank and carburetor as the in tank screen is not designed to stop much.I found out that the little brass and metal pieces that are in the spark plug boot, can come out. But its suppose to screw back on, and mine don't. So it's probably broken.
I went to the auto parts store. And the only thing they had is spark plug boots with wire. That go on cars, and they come in different sizes. I was wondering if I could use one of these wires and just cut the other end. And what size. Thanks.
The gas tank look clean. But I don't think thats the problem. When I unplug the fuel line and let the gas run on the floor, it will pour threw. Even with the fuel line filter.Wires today that we buy are resistance wires. I recommend using a wire core wire (7mm). You can find the wire at a lawnmower repair shop, or off of a old lawnmower. This is one of the many items I recommend replacing. Now for the gas not flowing, did you clean out the fuel tank before installing it. Hardly any tanks come from the factory clean, and no telling what trash is in there. This trash can and will stop up the in tank screen/filter. Always operate engine with a inline filter between the tank and carburetor as the in tank screen is not designed to stop much.
Thanks Iam going to try to get a ride to a MC store some time this week. Because these auto parts stores around here, don't really have nothing.I got a NGK plug boot for less than3$ at the local m/c dealer. If you want to replace the wire it screws out of the cdi box, you may have to dig out the sealer to get it out.