Spark plug
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Spark plug
What do you think of this plug [/
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CBR 900 not running on number 1 cylinder (near side) all 3 others fine
I’ve changed the plug and it sprung unto life on all 4 .
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CBR 900 not running on number 1 cylinder (near side) all 3 others fine
I’ve changed the plug and it sprung unto life on all 4 .
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Re: Spark plug
Looks oily. Any blue smoke while running or on start up? Could be just carbon and you've got a duff plug that wasn't allowing a clean burn. I'd run the new one for a bit and see what that looks like.
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Re: Spark plug
No blue smoke - coughing and banging - previously the down pipe was still cool after 30 seconds of running - might change the other three.(Edit will change!)
Fireblade forum says the near side plug sometimes fouls first.
CBR 900 with 34000.
Thanks Dern
Fireblade forum says the near side plug sometimes fouls first.
CBR 900 with 34000.
Thanks Dern
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Re: Spark plug
Injection or carbs, if carbs check the float height on no.1 carb, when sat on the side stand the fuel runs into no.1 float bowl and can change the float height through pressure (it takes years for this to happen because the pressure is tiny)
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Re: Spark plug
Carbs - I might get the them looked at later in the year - it’s 28 years old and I doubt they’ve been touched .
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Re: Spark plug
It's very pluggy.asmethurst99 wrote: ↑Fri Mar 17, 2023 11:07 am What do you think of this plug [/
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CBR 900 not running on number 1 cylinder (near side) all 3 others fine
I’ve changed the plug and it sprung unto life on all 4 .
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Re: Spark plug
Could be running rich due to flooding. There has been a spate of gummed up carburettors due to ethanol in fuel and its something I have only seen in the last 12 months. I've had to fix bikes and petrol mowers and other small engines. Not always a solid deposit sometimes its a jelly like contamination which affects jets and float valves. I'm now using only E5 fuel and also adding ethanol shield fuel stabilizer on those that don't run regularly.
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Re: Spark plug
Might it be the coil / lead and can you swop them about to check?
It's decades since I've done anything like this.
It's decades since I've done anything like this.
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Re: Spark plug
Perhaps - The 90's FireBlades are rated to run on E10 according to Honda - I always try to top up with fresh BP super duper as often as I can and I put stabilizer in as well.roadster wrote: ↑Sat Mar 18, 2023 9:20 am Could be running rich due to flooding. There has been a spate of gummed up carburettors due to ethanol in fuel and its something I have only seen in the last 12 months. I've had to fix bikes and petrol mowers and other small engines. Not always a solid deposit sometimes its a jelly like contamination which affects jets and float valves. I'm now using only E5 fuel and also adding ethanol shield fuel stabilizer on those that don't run regularly.
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Re: Spark plug
Its 1 coil to 2 plugs - The nearside plug is easy to get to without removing the tank and air-box - I think Cheesy is on the right path- The owners forum says something similar.It sprang to life with the new plug so hopefully its a partial fix until I get the carbs looked atMyLittleStudPony wrote: ↑Sat Mar 18, 2023 9:23 am Might it be the coil / lead and can you swop them about to check?
It's decades since I've done anything like this.
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Re: Spark plug
That's how I used to test for a missing spark, using hosepipe.asmethurst99 wrote: ↑Sun Mar 19, 2023 10:57 am I’ve not had them out - just a check on this one as the down pipe was cool .
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Re: Spark plug
I used knuckles - after about the fifth time you think you really should remember but you don’t …
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Re: Spark plug
That brings back memories of my 550/4 honda.asmethurst99 wrote: ↑Sun Mar 19, 2023 12:07 pm I used knuckles - after about the fifth time you think you really should remember but you don’t …
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Re: Spark plug
Had a mate, let's call him 5w, who had a similar issue with a 750 turbo, except he grabbed the downpipes after a ride.asmethurst99 wrote: ↑Sun Mar 19, 2023 12:07 pm I used knuckles - after about the fifth time you think you really should remember but you don’t …
Needed a fair bit of surgery after that, and his bike always smelt of bacon after a run.
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Re: Spark plug
I want to give this a like but it doesn’t seem appropriate…surprisingly hot exhaust after even seconds of runningDemannu wrote: ↑Sun Mar 19, 2023 10:52 pmHad a mate, let's call him 5w, who had a similar issue with a 750 turbo, except he grabbed the downpipes after a ride.asmethurst99 wrote: ↑Sun Mar 19, 2023 12:07 pm I used knuckles - after about the fifth time you think you really should remember but you don’t …
Needed a fair bit of surgery after that, and his bike always smelt of bacon after a run.
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