Maintenance & Technical > KX500 Original
hard starting 86 500
vintage MXer:
This thing is making me nut;s,
I put a jet tube in the carb, new plug,fresh mix, fresh oil, compression good, could float stick in carb? leaned it over to dump excess gas out still nothing,
crank it and crank it and nothing,
stock 86 KX 500 B2,
someone help me on this,
cobbs:
does it have spark?
Polar-Bus:
--- Quote from: vintage MXer on July 12, 2012, 04:11:42 PM ---This thing is making me nut;s,
I put a jet tube in the carb, new plug,fresh mix, fresh oil, compression good, could float stick in carb? leaned it over to dump excess gas out still nothing,
crank it and crank it and nothing,
stock 86 KX 500 B2,
someone help me on this,
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Many questions need further details.
1) What do you mean by "I put a jet tube in the carb" ?
2) What exactly is "good compression" if you are measuring "good" compression by your right leg this doesn't cut it. Tons of novice 2 stroke riders claim they have "good" compression, only to find out after using a correct compression gauge they only have about 100 psi of compression which is inadequate and suggests a worn or blown top end.
3) like others commented you need to CHECK THE SIMPLE THINGS FIRST. Check for spark, check for fuel flow, check the spark plug and see if it is gas soaked.
iamsofaking:
My 86 was very surly right out of the truck. To get it going I had to rock it back and forth in second a few times, crank the starter up to tdc and then kick it for all I was worth. I went through kickstarters almost as fast as boots, but it usually came to life after a couple of times.
Polar-Bus:
--- Quote from: iamsofaking on July 13, 2012, 12:53:09 AM ---My 86 was very surly right out of the truck. To get it going I had to rock it back and forth in second a few times, crank the starter up to tdc and then kick it for all I was worth. I went through kickstarters almost as fast as boots, but it usually came to life after a couple of times.
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You probably had weak compression. i'm 155 lbs, and after a precise method of preparation my KX500 starts with 2 or 3 kicks cold, and one kick hot.
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