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Chris Krok
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fuel problem

Post by Chris Krok » Fri Oct 25, 2002 12:12 pm

> Whenever I switch to reserve, the engine sputters, stutters, and > hesitates. You have to really, REALLY rev it to keep going and get to > a gas station. Then, after you fill up, it will be hard to start, > stutter, sputter, and still hesitate for a while (even after > returning the petcock to normal). > > Each time I've filled up, it's only taken 4.8 to 5.0 gallons. It is > very frustrating to be limited in this way, and the bikes behavior > caused my wife no end of frustration today on the way to work (i.e. > it made her late).
Sounds like the bottom portion of your tank is full of water or another contaminant that isn't mixing when you refil. Especially if it does eventually return to normal a while after you fill up and switched the petcock back. You can try draining a gallon or so while on reserve, or just wait until you hit reserve again and drain the tank. Or try the drygas. Also drain the carb bowl when you flush the tank. If that doesn't work, try pulling and cleaning the carb. (Just trying the easy fix first...) Krokko -- Dr. J. Christopher Krok John Lucas Adaptive Wind Tunnel Caltech MS 205-45, Pasadena, CA 91125

Todd Snowbeck
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Joined: Sun Aug 28, 2005 2:08 pm

fuel problem

Post by Todd Snowbeck » Sun Aug 28, 2005 3:08 pm

I have a 96 klr 650. It seems to be starving of fuel. It is ok around town, but when I run on the freeway it surges to the point it feels like I release the throttle and then hit it again. It doesn't surge so much at wide open throttle, but really leans out and pings. When I am at a stoplight for a while or stop the bike at a gas station etc, and then get on it it pulls strong first and second gear and after shifting to third seems to start leaning out. I replaced the fuel line, vent line from the carb to the fuel valve and made sure the diaphram was working. I also replaced the tank line under the seat and made sure it was clear. And last but not least I disassembled the gas cap and cleaned the whole mechanism and made sure it was working. It can also be somewhat speradic but mostly runs lean. I think maybee I have dirt in the carb. any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thank You! --------------------------------- Start your day with Yahoo! - make it your home page [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

dooden
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check battery water

Post by dooden » Mon Aug 29, 2005 5:40 am

I have access to battery load testers, shelve/hand held and would wonder just how much power this little battery should output under load. But if I can milk this battery out the rest of this season I will replace in the spring with a sealed type battery, since this one has already barfed acid on my frame and right dogbone and bolt. Other than the acid barf I have no complants with the stock battery considering its the orginal battery on a 2001 bike that bascially just get pushed into a shed for the duration of the long Yooper winters. Knocking on wood here.. even my lawn tractor battery is still cranking the mower fine and that orginal battery is even older with the same winter storage. Bottom line folks make sure you keep the water level up on these batteries and they should last a few years no problem. Have since picked up a Battery tender which I am currently adding pigtails to all the small batteries so I can just plug in as I feel its needed and let it charge/do the plate maintence as needed. To me the AGM type is the way to go and will get a Yusma (sp?) brand sealed battery since it fits without mod to the bike. Dooden A15 Green Ape
--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "Conall" wrote: > yep, it doesn't matter how long you ride the bike to recharge the > battery, if you don't have enough fluid in the battery it will not > hold a charge. I had the same experience just a couple of weeks ago. > I suspect the hot weather is the primary reason you'll need to add > distilled water to the battery, however if the battery always depletes > the water, the battery may be being overcharged for some reason ,for > example the battery maintenance charger or the bikes electrical > system. Battery tester will show good with no load on the battery

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