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On Mon, 10 Apr 2006 01:41:20 GMT, Nick Hull
wrote: In article , Gunner wrote: On Sun, 09 Apr 2006 19:02:37 GMT, Nick Hull wrote: Thanks for all your help but the answer was a bit wierd. I guess a small part of the foam air filter came loose and got sucked into the cylinder and interfered with firing and let the valves leak. I was trying the 'oil trick' (thanks Hippie...) and got up to 70# compression when I added a bit of way oil and was able to get a pop-pop-pop when cranking. Found some black gunk on top of the piston and tried burning it out. No luck but did fix my eyebrows ![]() So I tried a bit of carb cleaner in the plug hole and an oxygen stream from my oxy torch in the carb and cranked; got a steady stream of pop-pops and kept cranking until the rpms picked up a bit then let it run on its own until I got more revs, then turned the Oxy off and let it idle by itself. It apparently burned up/blew out the gunk fairly quickly and began operating normally. The Oxy injection allowed easier hotter combustion to let the engine run and burn/flush the gunk out. I shut it down to put the valve covers back on and checked the compression - was back to the 100# it used to run. Restarted easily and everything appears normal now. All from a crappy foam air filter. I replaced the element with a piece of pantyhose, would like to find a pleated filter to fit (dealer doesn't list any, even aftermarket). Thanks for everyone's help Nick Nearly any dirt bike shop, both physical and online will have aftermarket pleated filters. Including JC Whitney..well..they did last time I ordered from them Gunner "I think this is because of your belief in biological Marxism. As a genetic communist you feel that noticing behavioural patterns relating to race would cause a conflict with your belief in biological Marxism." Big Pete, famous Usenet Racist I've found lots for other ATVs but not yet for a 83 Kawasaki 3-wheeler 250 Prairie. There must be a cross reference somewhere as to what other bike/atv uses the same filter. Its not particularly hard to make an adapter..we are machinists after all G Gunner, who welded up the aluminum radiator on a Kawasaki Quad race machine for one of the local cops yesterday..with much trepidation..but it came out rather nicely if Imaysaysomyself Gunner "I think this is because of your belief in biological Marxism. As a genetic communist you feel that noticing behavioural patterns relating to race would cause a conflict with your belief in biological Marxism." Big Pete, famous Usenet Racist |
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