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Weird problem with my SV650 2002
Dear SV riders and others,
This is my first post so i'll introduce myself. My name is Cem, i am 25 years old, i am a chemical engineer and a fireman and i love motorcycles. Well now i have a SV650N from 2002. At lower gears it accelerates OK (ok because i feel like it's not a 70 bhp bike) but at higher gears starting from 4 or at higher speeds from 100 km/h i have very very poor acceleration like the bike is restricted. I thought so, so i searched everything. Washers? Found none. Throttle stop? Throttle valve fully opens. Restricted air flow? I renewed the air filter. Restricted fuel flow? I checked the fuel filter and pump and everything seems to be working well. Then i started to dissassemble the carbs as i thought that one of the jets was clogged or something. Cleaned the carbs, i even changed the diaphragms and it didn't help. I had my doubts about the carb slides so i took a picture. Could you check this for me? Is it a restricted one or what is it? http://imageshack.com/a/img673/5387/iQpIhX.jpg Now, here i am with this problem. I want my bike to run normal and not like this because it's not very safe on the highway. Could you tell me the difference between a restricted and unrestricted bike? What kind of restrictions are there? The ones i didn't mention :) Will installing a new carb help? Or should i take it to the dealer? (i don't want to spend a lot money so i prefer doing things my own. I hope you'll can help me .. |
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see this phot from TSM's derestricting thread
http://www.pyroserve.com/tsm/derestr...0K2_step12.jpg The top slide with the hole in is restricted. The lower slide is normal. |
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Yes it could I would start by checking you have a good strong spark on the rear cylinder.
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Well as promised i did my thing. Unplugged the rear spark plug and i found that the plug has become black from carbon deposit (that means unburned fuel i suppose which could explain the fuel smell from the exhaust !). And the plug is a CR9E. This is some pics of the rear plug.
http://imageshack.com/a/img540/97/mSjgZN.jpg http://imageshack.com/a/img537/1741/TDIYmy.jpg I did the same with the front plug. That one was not wet and is brownish. http://imageshack.com/a/img537/6222/wt3WEQ.jpg But i feel like it needs to be changed to. Can you tell me if this can be the cause of a not/bad working cylinder? Because both plugs have carbon deposit, maybe i should change them to CR8E's? |
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yes change them to cr8e. also worth checking the HT leads to make sure that they are secure and not broken down at the plug cap and coil ends.
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FYI the ht leads on the curvy can be changed by unscrewing them and screwing new ones in.
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