sthoward wrote:KDXrider1989 wrote:
sounds about right, Im at sea level as well, Ive got a full exhaust boyesen reed petals aftermarket air filter and the airbox snorkel removed, my pilot is a 48 main is 145 I think and screw is no more than a full turn out last I checked
Thanks for the info. I pulled the air filter, it's a Twinair! Pretty clean too. I cleaned it anyway.
I've never rebuilt an old bike, but I've heard that the jets can degrade over time. Is this true?
Should I try it with the old jets, or just put new ones in?
Any other carb parts I should replace?
Thanks all for the help!
old jets are old jets, you never know if they're the right size or not. as far as 'runs' vs 'wont run at all', it would take a hugely wrong jetting proposition to make that happen. like, no holes in them at all, or both the jets missing completely.
even then it would probably still start and run, just very badly.
your compression sounds good, the spark sounds good (you did say it was fat and blue right ?) and fuel delivery may be to blame. drag it up a hill, and then roll down with haste, pop it into second or third gear and dump the clutch. it should crackle to life with choke if the jetting is anywhere near right. i'm assuming the kick starter (operator error) isn't working properly, or you just haven't quite got the knack of THIS engine yet.
while you're brainstorming and checking every nut/connector, here's a funny story:
my bike is a 2 kick wonder, when it's cold. i've let friends ride it to get an idea of what an OLD bike feels like, and just how much fun the kdx power delivery is out on the trail. they didn't have pattern of how to kick it down the first 10-15 times, and i would literally walk up, kick it once and it fire to life. it's the same every time someone gets on it.
KICK KICK KICK KICK
throttttttttle
KICK KICK KICK
nothing.... grrrrr
then i kick it pawow and it's runnning. they look pissed at me and ride off, only to stall it on some creek crossing, hill, or small log....
KICK KICK KIII.
grrrrrr !!!
KICK KICK KICK KICK KICK KICK
me: "stop wearing out my kicker already and KICK it !"
them: kick kick ki... click click cliiiiick KICPAWooooW ! and it's running. it takes about 20 times before they get the knack for it. from then on, one kick and they're off, or a 2 mph push (literally, it starts that slow) and drop into 2nd gear for an easy start.
moral of the story, sometimes you just gotta learn the machines parameters of starting. a 1/8 of a turn of throttle AT THE RIGHT TIME (according to your jetting) might be key. or half a turn. or none.
give it a few more kicks.
:)