First, I do want to say that it's gotten to the point that I'm googling "motorbicycling [problem]" when I'm trying to find out info, so I figured I should probably sign up for an account on this forum that I'm so regularly harvesting information from..
Anyways, onto the issues.
First kit build, things were excellent for the first week. Thing hauled major butt. Was breaking in nicely. I'm not a motor expert by any stretch of the imagination (yet), but I bought this to learn.. Well, crash course time.
I'd read that cleaning burrs up was generally a good idea. Was not brave enough to try this yet, so I instead went for the lower hanging fruit and recut the poorly cut gaskets for intake and exhaust. Upon reinstalling the exhaust, the bolt snapped.. Great.
Drilled it out and used the heli-coil kit, used some gasket sealant and she's all sealed back up nicely//
Now, here's where the problem really begins... And I have no idea on the timing, whether coincidental or if I messed something else up..
Whereas it was running somewhat rich before, it ran alright. Now, it's running awful. It idles alright, but even wide open, it seems to get "stuck". The engine starts laboring at about 15mph, and she's got nothing left in her after that. Even without load, WOT, she's laboring.
I had the suggestion of checking the piston to see if something was not looking right, and there is evidence of blow-by (once I saw the top of the piston, pulling the cylinder was a must). The engine has maybe 3 hours on it, so this definitely seems excessive. Uploading pictures.
The cylinder doesn't look great, but I honestly have no idea what normal wear looks like. This is all new to me. Including pictures of that as well.
In diagnosing, I found that I can loosen the intake, basically forcing an air leak, and it'll rev better.. Which isn't a shock if it's running that rich. She's drinking gas well beyond what she should be, which, again, isn't a shock.. But I have the needle running as lean as it possibly can now.
So I guess what I'm wondering is, did tightening it up and fixing the gaskets maybe expose an issue with the carburetor? Or is this something more? I really don't know what to try next, I've tried putting everything pretty much as it was before I worked on it, and I can't get it back to how it was.
Thanks again for this extremely excellent resource, I truly appreciate everything I've learned so far, and continue to learn.
Anyways, onto the issues.
First kit build, things were excellent for the first week. Thing hauled major butt. Was breaking in nicely. I'm not a motor expert by any stretch of the imagination (yet), but I bought this to learn.. Well, crash course time.
I'd read that cleaning burrs up was generally a good idea. Was not brave enough to try this yet, so I instead went for the lower hanging fruit and recut the poorly cut gaskets for intake and exhaust. Upon reinstalling the exhaust, the bolt snapped.. Great.
Drilled it out and used the heli-coil kit, used some gasket sealant and she's all sealed back up nicely//
Now, here's where the problem really begins... And I have no idea on the timing, whether coincidental or if I messed something else up..
Whereas it was running somewhat rich before, it ran alright. Now, it's running awful. It idles alright, but even wide open, it seems to get "stuck". The engine starts laboring at about 15mph, and she's got nothing left in her after that. Even without load, WOT, she's laboring.
I had the suggestion of checking the piston to see if something was not looking right, and there is evidence of blow-by (once I saw the top of the piston, pulling the cylinder was a must). The engine has maybe 3 hours on it, so this definitely seems excessive. Uploading pictures.
The cylinder doesn't look great, but I honestly have no idea what normal wear looks like. This is all new to me. Including pictures of that as well.
In diagnosing, I found that I can loosen the intake, basically forcing an air leak, and it'll rev better.. Which isn't a shock if it's running that rich. She's drinking gas well beyond what she should be, which, again, isn't a shock.. But I have the needle running as lean as it possibly can now.
So I guess what I'm wondering is, did tightening it up and fixing the gaskets maybe expose an issue with the carburetor? Or is this something more? I really don't know what to try next, I've tried putting everything pretty much as it was before I worked on it, and I can't get it back to how it was.
Thanks again for this extremely excellent resource, I truly appreciate everything I've learned so far, and continue to learn.
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