by Srinath » Mon Nov 12, 2012 9:40 am
The oblique fuel passage is now clean, I dunno if it was clogged before ... maybe I wish but, maybe not. Then I am screwed ...
Anyway I will re try with fresh gas.
The fact the plug is dry means no fuel is getting to the cylinder. I have a float bowl full of fuel, I know for sure ... so its getting into the bowl ... bowl to cyl, @ startup and idle the only way it gets there is via pilot jet and the air screw and the passage between them.
Bad gas, usually would get the plugs wet wont it - carbs work via bernouli's principle, not evaporation, you can put plain old water in the float bowl and you will suck that into the cylinder, but not fire obviously it can only burn somehting that is atleast mostly gasoline ... Oh I get a misfire every 3-4 start attempts ... so some gas is getting in just not enough. Again points to oblique passage IMHO.
I'll try with fresh gas ... the bike got suction, compression, valves are timed well, I am not sure its got the greatest spark, but in sunlight I can still see it sparking ... so my thought, it was the oblique passage ... I wish I chould have chased it with a wire, but its not possible to do that without drilling out the stopper plug under the intake mouth, and then I'd have to drill and tap it in that tiny size and install a tiny screw etc etc etc ... PITA.
Cool.
Srinath.