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hovis 23-12-07 09:07 AM

splutery blade
 
it starts ok and will rev in nuetral great, it can also be riden slow.

but when i pull the throttle back, it picks up speed, but then splutters alot

i have blown out the jets, its had plugs a few months ago

the only thing i can think of is petrol? is there somthing i can put in the tank that will clear any problems?

Pedrosa 23-12-07 09:51 AM

Re: splutery blade
 
This seems to be closely related to the last thread you posted regarding a problem? Did you not sort it out on the basis of the info provided then???:confused:

hovis 23-12-07 10:13 AM

Re: splutery blade
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Pedrosa (Post 1371501)
This seems to be closely related to the last thread you posted regarding a problem? Did you not sort it out on the basis of the info provided then???:confused:

yes & no

i forgot about the last post, so just re-read it, i dont think its carb icing, as it was quite warm yesterday. (i could be wrong)

took all the jets out last night and cleaned them, they did not need it, but i did not know that until i checked,

it seems to be not getting enough petrol under high revs, but only when im riding, not in nuetral,

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dangerous Dave (Post 1366547)
Get some Silkolene PRO FST, .

i will get some of this (i missed this post last time) but it looks like it is mainly for icing

going out on a toy run this morning, and it seems i can ride it slow without any problems, so it should be ok.

i was just wondering if there was an easy way to clean the petrol, and any blockages (somthing like barry scotts cilit bang, but for bikes;))

next job will be drain the tank, and inspect the petrol filters

thanks for listening

H:kiss:

Beenz 23-12-07 11:15 AM

Re: splutery blade
 
I would have thought that you might get more joy on a Blade forum. :smt045

:smt115 However. I can't remember what type of carbs that the Blade had, either Slide carbs or CV (constant vacuum) carbs. If it's the latter it is possible that the diaphragm may have perished in one or two units.

The following page and the one after (page down) 'might' help.
http://people.morrisville.edu/~crove...#284,30,Mikuni CV Carb

hovis 23-12-07 11:21 AM

Re: splutery blade
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Beenz (Post 1371528)
I would have thought that you might get more joy on a Blade forum. :smt045

i dont think there is one? there is a CBR one which i have asked, but the peeps on the org seem to have more knowlage than most:kiss:


Quote:

Originally Posted by Beenz (Post 1371528)
:smt115 However. I can't remember what type of carbs that the Blade had, either Slide carbs or CV (constant vacuum) carbs. If it's the latter it is possible that the diaphragm may have perished in one or two units.

constant vacuum (i think)

Quote:

Originally Posted by Beenz (Post 1371528)
The following page and the one after (page down) 'might' help.
http://people.morrisville.edu/~crove...#284,30,Mikuni CV Carb

i have not got powerpoint? so it wont let me read it, & it seems i have to pay to get it?

Beenz 23-12-07 11:58 AM

Re: splutery blade
 
Try this one, not as good but will give you a view of CV carb internals.
http://www.geocities.com/motorcity/s...476/basics.htm

Might be worth getting a manual sometime.

Pedrosa 23-12-07 12:05 PM

Re: splutery blade
 
Hovis...What kind of condition is the air filter in? Could it be clogged with crap? Higher revs the engine needs more air and fuel something that might not be as noticeable at lower revs

K 23-12-07 01:06 PM

Re: splutery blade
 
Bah - 'Blade forums are poo. I had a pootle round a couple of them (n 'CBR' forums) a couple of years ago - they were of so much use and welcoming that I can't even remember the www for any of them and never left here! ;)

I can try to find them again if you want to chat with some of the worst types of weekend warriors. :p

Oh yeah, as for your problem Hovis... um, never had similar I'm afraid so can't help... the BlueBlade is all nice and snug tucked up in the garage throughout this kind of weather. :oops:

Seggons 23-12-07 01:06 PM

Re: splutery blade
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by hovis (Post 1371529)
i have not got powerpoint? so it wont let me read it, & it seems i have to pay to get it?

http://www.openoffice.org/

The free alternative to Microsoft Office. :)

Dangerous Dave 23-12-07 01:16 PM

Re: splutery blade
 
Check your Air filter and Fuel Filter. Carb icing gives you the effects you are describing, my Curvy is alright until you want to twist the throttle a bit more and nothing happens (almost like hitting an invisible rev limiter). I too have no problem when the SV is in neutral and stopped, its only on the move!!! The Silkolene PRO FST I use in the petrol is perfect at getting rid of this problem.

Check the filters first though.....


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