Hi all,
Just changed my CCT's to APE one's did everything step by step as the guide say's on here.
However sine doing it the bike started okay and was ticking over(although wouldn't rev) put that down to it being cold
So i stopped tried it a couple more times then put the bike back together
now it won't tick over.
It started a couple of times then just got lumpier and lumpier.
I didn't turn the fuel of when i took the tank off
anyhow given up for tonight as i'm 99% sure i've not broken anything inside but wouldn't mind some sugestions got my dad coming round in the morning if it doesn't start to help me sort it out.
Any ideas are more than welcome
Thanks
CCT/ starting Problems
Yes, or re-connected it to wrong out-let. It should be connected to the center of the diaphragm cover at the back of the tap, not at the bottom out-let.solorider wrote:are you sure the camtiming is correct? did you reconnect the vacuum pipe?
Chris.
PS. Other things you can check are:-
(1) Make sure all the breather pipes are connected to the air box and that none have popped off when re-assembling.
(2) Make sure throttle sensor (situated between the carbs) is still connected.
Sounds similar to my fault after rebuilding CCTS, Although I followed guidance vey carefully, the exhaust cam sproket had jumped one tooth. It looked ok from looking side on (well on side stand in poor garage lighting) but it happened all the same. Good luck.
I see myself as a sensitive intelligent man but with the heart of a clown that causes me to **ck things up right at that crucial moment........'Jim Morrison'
Bonus.....genisis wrote:vacum pipe wasn't onand the battery had given up
Going to take it for a spin later![]()
Thanks for your help on this guy's
I see myself as a sensitive intelligent man but with the heart of a clown that causes me to **ck things up right at that crucial moment........'Jim Morrison'
If you still have the original non finned rectifier fitted (assuming you have the earlier model Firestorm) it would pay to check out-put at battery when charging, it should be showing below 15 volts. if you don't check that and your rectifier has given up you will soon require another new battery,genisis wrote:vacum pipe wasn't onand the battery had given up
Going to take it for a spin later![]()
Thanks for your help on this guy's
Chris.