by Old Dog » Thu Aug 11, 2011 2:45 am
I suppose offering advice is what these forums are about, but it seems reasonable to expect people to take some responsibility too. This forum cannot (at least in my view) take the place of a manual.
Fuel: Take off the tank and clean it out, remove and clean the tap including the filter at the bottom of the tap. I would use a can of WD40 with the straw to make sure that everything is clean in the carbs especially the jets. Don't meddle with the float heights -there ought to be no need. Check the tap works ie: fuel comes down the hose - it is all about applying logic. If this works then the plug it into the carb. While you're at it, make sure the choke bung on the carb is not stuck at the bottom or come loose. This would kill the bike once warm.
Spark: Check the battery is charged and living, it may be that it has died with time (they do all sorts of funny things with duff batteries, despite barely needing one to run)
Assuming the battery is good. Remove the seat and clean thoroughly the earth point and all connectors.
Replace the fuses and clean connections, checking the tang grip is good.
Spark Plug into HT cap and look for a spark on kick over by holding next to engine barrel, this is best done in the shade. Keep replacing components one at a time starting with spark plug back to coil. This assumes that you have already checked you have clean and good connections. If it is points ignition this will need to be checked, serviced and reset.
The starting drill from cold is two or three kicks with the ignition off but the choke on, then choke off, ignition on and no throttle tll it fires.
They are very simple and need very little encouragement to run but you need to do things systematically.
All the best
Old Dog
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