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Maintenance & Technical => KX500 Original => Topic started by: c-152 on May 17, 2006, 04:24:06 AM

Title: Non Starting Bike
Post by: c-152 on May 17, 2006, 04:24:06 AM
I have a problem - I bought a 92 kx500 this last winter.  I tore it down and rebuilt it.  It ran great after putting it back together and started almost the first kick even when cold.  Then two weeks ago I took it out to go riding and it was a real pain to start.  I had to bump start it to get it going.  Once the engine warmed up, it started running fine and started first kick the coupe of times I stalled it on a hill.  About an hour and a half into the ride, in a real tight section, the thing just stalled, it didn't lock up, it just stalled. Fuel was on and everything look fine so I kicked it again and it fired up went about 20 feet and it died again.  After that it would not refire.  I kicked for a while but nothing.  I even tried to bump start it several times and still nothing.  When I got it back to my truck, I pulled the plug and found I had no spark even with a new plug.  When I got home I noticed that the coil looked burned through so I replaced it and was able to see a good spark but the bike still will not start.  I have been trolling around the sight and it sounds like I shound change plugs to a BR8EIX and should look into the timing.  The problem is tht it has a steahly flywheel weight on and I have no tools to remove it yet.  Any help would be greatly appreciated.  I want to start racing soon
Brian
Title: Re: Non Starting Bike
Post by: alan on May 17, 2006, 05:03:22 AM
Take a look at this! :-D

http://www.kxriders.com/forums/index.php/topic,2169.0.html
Title: Re: Non Starting Bike
Post by: c-152 on May 23, 2006, 04:01:20 AM
Thanks - I got a new plug and followed the starting procedure from your link and she fired.  I am not sure what rocking in gear does for helping start the bike other than lubing the gears but If it keeps starting this nice, I will keep doing it
Title: Re: Non Starting Bike
Post by: alan on May 23, 2006, 11:36:07 AM
I not sure about the rocking bit either, but it is sort of like leaning it over, at least you know where the fuel is! I think that is at least half of starting the beast, If you know that the fuel is right where it belongs you won't be tempted to keep trying something different that will cause to flood out. :-D :-D