I must be stupid!

mrz3r00

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no matter what i do i cant seem to get my bike running again. i had it started at first, but the chain kept breaking. after i fixed that problem i may have put too much oil in it. i have since tried all the tricks i can find, carb cleaner, gas in the hole. Nothing! im not sure why but i dont think the engine is getting gas. the first time i ran it and then took out the spark plug, it was dirty. now it has stayed clean. i dont know if the carb is screwed or what . please help.
 
Okay if you put gas in the hole and it didn't fire then it isn't the carburetor. Did you check to see if you had spark?

When you work on the bike a lot of times the wires get messed up. So check your wiring as well as test the spark.
 
Indeed - check for spark first. Take the plug out, and have a buddy hold it........against the engine with rubber gloves and a dry rag:D (or a clamp) and crank the **** out of it in a semi dark area.....

Then assure you have fuel by holding the tickler button until it starts spilling fuel out.

The other thing is - make sure you have compression turn over not just clutch slip.
 
there was a thread about pretty much the same issue that touched over the whole spark issue. i got spark, but the top part of the plug is a little loose. i think the problem came when either a) put the chain on too tight and pulled something out of place, b) put too much oil and clogged something, c) somehow screwed up the throttle assembley, or.... i just need to know the best way to check for air leaks, i also have no idea what the second notch refers to in the carb, andanything else you can help me with. thank you for your time. it's got to get old helping people that dont know what to do?
 
1 Spark. Confirm spark with the plug out, grounded to engine.
2. Air. Make sure the air filter isn't clogged up with fuel (soaked).
3. Fuel. Remove the float bowl, then turn on fuel. Flow? Reassemble.

Push the tickler down for 3 seconds. Choke lever 3/4 UP. Try it.

What happens?
 
BTW- What did you mean "too much oil"? If your not sure of the mix in the tank or can, start over.

How did you break the chain?
How many times?
 
to bike guy joe, it makes all the sounds as if its about to start but never catches. it turns over and as long as i pedel it sounds like the engine is doing something but never kicks in
 
O.K., then you are turning the engine, some have had problems getting one to start only to find that the clutch was slipping and weren't turning the engine over.

Now, if you have spark confirmed at the plug with the plug out of the bike, you have a fuel problem. Do the other things I told you and let me know what happens.
 
yes! i finally got it to start!
bad plug. i got a new one at murrays and it got it to respond but i can only get it to barely go if i play with the choke. at first i got it to go from just barely pedeling with the choke all the way down. what are some of the reasons why and what can i do? thanx for all the help so far. i think i have a problem with the throttle.
 
yes! i finally got it to start!
bad plug. i got a new one at murrays and it got it to respond but i can only get it to barely go if i play with the choke. at first i got it to go from just barely pedeling with the choke all the way down. what are some of the reasons why and what can i do? thanx for all the help so far. i think i have a problem with the throttle.

Problem with the throttle? Like?

If you got it to run with the lever down, that's "choke off".

Try pedalling with the choke lever 3/4 of the way up and see what happens....
 
that is how i have to get it to start. but when i try to put the choke down and get some speed it just stalls
 
Let it warm up with partial choke while going slow or pulling in the clutch and gently reving it.
 
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