problem... reaching higher rpms
I have a build post that i have explained everything in detail. I just wanted to get more peoples attention and maybe get this solved quicker
It seems people dont travel the forum, they just stick in one sub forum.
I recently changed my jet on my NT carb, After adjusting it and thinking it was running better at a 76#. I done a plug chop and I rolled it in the garage.
Everything was doing good it was reaching full rpms as normal. and i was even reaching top speeds for me.
Now the next morning i get on it and head off to work. As i go down the road, I reach the point that my engine should be warmed up, and i give it a lil more throttle and it doesnt nothing / at the least it bogs down some. So i just fiddle with it the entire way to work and it does the same thing.
I get home and change the jets to 72# and put in the orgnial plug. The next day I am having the same problem on the way and back from work.
Today i go to my orginial jet that came on the engine. and make sure all my wires are correct with no shortage. I even try running it without my kill switch. I cleaned my carb, made sure i dont have a cloged exhaust. I put everything back on and take it for a ride. Nothing!! Still the same.
[from original post]
http://motorbicycling.com/showthread.php?p=634380#post634380
Just a idea of what its doing. It seems like its not wanting to get any higher RPMS its just cruising without picking up. I can ride at 1/2 throttle but its 4 stroking the entire time. It stops 4stroking when i let off the gas and get back on it, untill it levels out. I have checked my exhaust for clogs, blown gaskets etc.. I have checked the torque on my head also. I have cleaned my carb completely. when i took off the exhaust i noticed a lil more oily substance. Not sure if thats anything ? but it was more than normal. Im thinking its just where its not winding out. ?
the only thing im thinking it could be is the cdi or the plug boot? Im not sure if these could cause this sorta problem.
Thanks in advance. Please refer to my original post with all the details about plug color, oil/fuel ratio etc..