kam1nsk1
18-02-15, 07:22 PM
Hello
This is my first post, and it may relate to a common issue, but I can't fin any information that sounds exactly like my problem so here goes.
Sorry if it's an essay, I'm just trying to pre-empt questions by giving as much info as I can!
Bought a 2000 curvy about 5 weeks ago and so far have had nothing but problems.
It seemed in good overall condition when I bought it, was very low mileage and had been kept garaged while not in use so it seemed a safe buy.
However, after a week of riding it with no real problems aside from a feeling of rustiness, I came out of work after a rainy day and it started coughed, and died. It would just about idle but put it gassing it made it die.
I assumed it was probably bad fuel clogging the carbs as the person I bought it off had not used it for a long time and had left the fuel in.
Mechanic stripped the carbs, which were very gungey, but afterward could not get it going. Compression was fine, ignition control was fine, but wouldn't run.
Eventually changed spark plugs and did a few other things (some water in the cylinders and the carbs) and it was running, albeit a bit unevenly.
It was ok for a week or so, but yesterday it started playing up badly whilst out in the rain, power dropping out, especially at lower revs.
It was also a bit low on fuel, so I nursed it home and put so fuel in on the way. As soon as new fuel went in the problems seemed to stop, or at least be greatly reduced.
Tried her again this morning and very very lumpy. At first it wouldnt run at all without choke full out and then would just idle. Eventually got her to run and went round the block a few times, but very lumpy, expecially at lower revs. Seems to be better if you get speed up and into 3rd gear and above but obviously not right.
Checked spark plug and it doesn't seem wet, the drain hole is clear and not full of water.
I think it may be water in the fuel, so checked the drain hole inside the fuel cap. This is definitely blocked. Also, there is a small rubber hose right at the back of the tank that is doubled up and tied off. I thought that would be the drain whole from the top of the tank, but when I untied it fuel started pouring through.
So... anybody able to give me any help?
This is my first post, and it may relate to a common issue, but I can't fin any information that sounds exactly like my problem so here goes.
Sorry if it's an essay, I'm just trying to pre-empt questions by giving as much info as I can!
Bought a 2000 curvy about 5 weeks ago and so far have had nothing but problems.
It seemed in good overall condition when I bought it, was very low mileage and had been kept garaged while not in use so it seemed a safe buy.
However, after a week of riding it with no real problems aside from a feeling of rustiness, I came out of work after a rainy day and it started coughed, and died. It would just about idle but put it gassing it made it die.
I assumed it was probably bad fuel clogging the carbs as the person I bought it off had not used it for a long time and had left the fuel in.
Mechanic stripped the carbs, which were very gungey, but afterward could not get it going. Compression was fine, ignition control was fine, but wouldn't run.
Eventually changed spark plugs and did a few other things (some water in the cylinders and the carbs) and it was running, albeit a bit unevenly.
It was ok for a week or so, but yesterday it started playing up badly whilst out in the rain, power dropping out, especially at lower revs.
It was also a bit low on fuel, so I nursed it home and put so fuel in on the way. As soon as new fuel went in the problems seemed to stop, or at least be greatly reduced.
Tried her again this morning and very very lumpy. At first it wouldnt run at all without choke full out and then would just idle. Eventually got her to run and went round the block a few times, but very lumpy, expecially at lower revs. Seems to be better if you get speed up and into 3rd gear and above but obviously not right.
Checked spark plug and it doesn't seem wet, the drain hole is clear and not full of water.
I think it may be water in the fuel, so checked the drain hole inside the fuel cap. This is definitely blocked. Also, there is a small rubber hose right at the back of the tank that is doubled up and tied off. I thought that would be the drain whole from the top of the tank, but when I untied it fuel started pouring through.
So... anybody able to give me any help?