--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "Jud" wrote: > > SeaFoam is a good idea, but first, drain the float bowl to rule out moisture contamination of the fuel due to condensation. > > --- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "eddie" wrote: > > > > OK, here is what I've got......... I let my KLR sit for 6 months, no start up in 6 months. Today, I recharged the battery and it seems to be OK, the battery had some juice when I tried it, but was weak. I have it on a trickle charge. I drained the gas and filled with new gas. When I try to start it up, it runs for a few seconds (sounds like it always does at start up) then dies. Then will not start? I checked and the fuel lines have fuel. So I am thinking that it is a carb problem? My next move is to try some Seafoam. Any other suggestions? > > > > Eddie > > >
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Update: OK, I drained the carb (thanks for the advise to John B.) The carb has gas flowing through it, and the gas is clean (I siphoned the old gas from the tank and added new gas.) Was not sure how much to drain from the carb, so I backed out the carb drain plug, turned the fuel to "off" then drained until it was empty, then repeated. Leads me to guess that I completely drained the old gas and filled the carb with new/clean/fresh gas? I then tapped the carb with a screwdriver handle.
The problem remains, it will start like normal for a few seconds, then dies, and will not restart. If I let it sit an hour so so, it will again quickly start and die. My next step is to try Seafoam, and let it sit for a day or so.
Anyone got any other suggestions? After that, it goes to the shop.
Eddie
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Is your choke thingy (enrichener) working? It's all the way to the ~left~ ?
How's the air filter look?
Watch the battery voltage after you start it. maybe it's dying.
Check that the clutch and kick-stand , and neutral lockouts are not killing
it somehow.
Running a tankfull or two through it with Seafoam should fix it , if its
just varnish build up on the carb jets.
-- charlie
----- Original Message ----- From: "eddie" Seafoam, and let it sit for a day or so. > > Anyone got any other suggestions? After that, it goes to the shop. >
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Take the carb & clean it- it will run better ;>)
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Take a look at the vacuum line to your petcock, and the petcock diaphragm.
--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "eddie" wrote: > > Update: OK, I drained the carb (thanks for the advise to John B.) The carb has gas flowing through it, and the gas is clean (I siphoned the old gas from the tank and added new gas.) Was not sure how much to drain from the carb, so I backed out the carb drain plug, turned the fuel to "off" then drained until it was empty, then repeated. Leads me to guess that I completely drained the old gas and filled the carb with new/clean/fresh gas? I then tapped the carb with a screwdriver handle. > > The problem remains, it will start like normal for a few seconds, then dies, and will not restart. If I let it sit an hour so so, it will again quickly start and die. My next step is to try Seafoam, and let it sit for a day or so. > > Anyone got any other suggestions? After that, it goes to the shop. > > Eddie > > --- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "Jud" wrote: > > > > SeaFoam is a good idea, but first, drain the float bowl to rule out moisture contamination of the fuel due to condensation. > > > > --- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "eddie" wrote: > > > > > > OK, here is what I've got......... I let my KLR sit for 6 months, no start up in 6 months. Today, I recharged the battery and it seems to be OK, the battery had some juice when I tried it, but was weak. I have it on a trickle charge. I drained the gas and filled with new gas. When I try to start it up, it runs for a few seconds (sounds like it always does at start up) then dies. Then will not start? I checked and the fuel lines have fuel. So I am thinking that it is a carb problem? My next move is to try some Seafoam. Any other suggestions? > > > > > > Eddie > > > > > >
problems at start up after sitting - update
Mice in the air filter will do this. It cant pull air through the
plugged filter and builds a vacuum that shuts it down.
Chris, who hath battled the mice many times
--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com
, "eddie" wrote:
carb has gas flowing through it, and the gas is clean (I siphoned the old gas from the tank and added new gas.) Was not sure how much to drain from the carb, so I backed out the carb drain plug, turned the fuel to "off" then drained until it was empty, then repeated. Leads me to guess that I completely drained the old gas and filled the carb with new/clean/fresh gas? I then tapped the carb with a screwdriver handle.> > Update: OK, I drained the carb (thanks for the advise to John B.) The
dies, and will not restart. If I let it sit an hour so so, it will again quickly start and die. My next step is to try Seafoam, and let it sit for a day or so.> > The problem remains, it will start like normal for a few seconds, then
, "Jud" wrote:> > Anyone got any other suggestions? After that, it goes to the shop. > > Eddie > > --- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com
moisture contamination of the fuel due to condensation.> > > > SeaFoam is a good idea, but first, drain the float bowl to rule out
, "eddie" wrote:> > > > --- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com
no start up in 6 months. Today, I recharged the battery and it seems to be OK, the battery had some juice when I tried it, but was weak. I have it on a trickle charge. I drained the gas and filled with new gas. When I try to start it up, it runs for a few seconds (sounds like it always does at start up) then dies. Then will not start? I checked and the fuel lines have fuel. So I am thinking that it is a carb problem? My next move is to try some Seafoam. Any other suggestions?> > > > > > OK, here is what I've got......... I let my KLR sit for 6 months,
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