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  1. if you ring up ngk they are very helpfull , i have rang them several times. chris
  2. have you unscrewed the cap on the plug ?
  3. cant help you with the oil level but its usually measured from the top without the springs, i think the last forks i done were a fzr400 and it was 15cm from top but you will have to search or hope a helpful person comes on, sorry i cant be of more help. chris
  4. have you taken out the alen bolts that face up as the ones in the side are to drain the oil, sorry if this is insulting its not ment to be just making sure i have the facts before answering. chris
  5. i have had a set in my yzf750 for a year, the bike never fouls like it used to on regular ngks it may just be a coincidence but considering you can get a set of 4 on ebay for £20 when the normal ngks are £7 each in halfords why not try them when you next service.chris
  6. not sure about the size of your tanks but you should use around 40 x more fuel than oil so two tanks is not right. chris
  7. sounds like fuel is not getting to the carb properly have you checked the float valve? chris
  8. vez thats one handy illustration , it can be a nightmare trying to convince a novice that thier carb fills the crankcase before it getting to thier cylinders, especially people with only four stroke experience. chris
  9. your engine is not like a cars , it has two stroke oil which it mixes with the fuel eliminating the need for engine oil. And as you have pointed out there is also gearbox oil . This is not Two stroke oil its more your conventional oil, Chris
  10. Anything that stops the cylinder firing properly will cause a little splash back , And if you are using single filters its more noticeable because it has very little distance to travel to wet the filter Same thing was happening to my yzf 750 and it was a bloked idle circuit, The fuel wasn't getting through on one cylinder just splashing back. The other three were carrying it hence the bad running and every so often it would catch and backfire . As I said there is many reasons for a cylinder to missfire this is just the cheapest, Plugs, leads, coils, all should be tested before expecting the timing ,values etc. I have written this with my phone so sorry if its bad grammar.Chris
  11. have you changed the idle jets as the main jet will have very little effect on low down revs. the spitting back is not necessarily timing or valves it could be the carbs haven't been cleaned properly. chris
  12. welcome john im local to walthanstow, i have been repairing bikes for years but have no qualifications. have you any courses that would suit someone like myself? chris
  13. i would Finnish rebuilding then give it a run see how it goes. doesn't seem to much wrong now perhaps a little tinkering with mixture and balance again would get it spot on. if the bike has a race can on it that can effect the starting, hold your hand over the exhaust when starting and see if this helps. i use a morgan carb tune, they are about £50 on there web site, always found it easy to use. chris
  14. trouble is if you dont catch it very quickly draining them has no effect, they may have to be stripped.
  15. got 9 messed up the mosses and the widow chris
  16. water could have got in your tank, as fuel sits on water your carbs would have been filled partially with this water causing it to cut out. undo the drain screws on each carb and empty them. if you have got to the problem quickly this maybe all it takes unfortunately it doesn't take long for the water to block the jets etc and a strip may be necessary. i may be wrong but this is a real possibility . chris
  17. i sorry but it would seem you are losing power maybe worn bore or needs new rings,pipe blocked head coked up there is many reasons on old two stroke bikes to loose power. chris
  18. i am sure you can insure the bike then if they need to see proof of cbt just send it in the post , a bit like proving your no claims when changing insurer.
  19. you will probably find you have a tight spot. when you adjust the chain it has to be at its tightest spot. push the bike forward a few inches and check chain tension every few inches to find the tightest spot adjust it so that you have an inch play then do it up,this may mean you have two or tree inches play at its loose spot. if this is so its a sign its time for a new chain and sprocket set. chris
  20. tight chain can cause a noise from the engine.does the bike do it when revved in neutral? chris
  21. chris66

    FZR1000 EXUP RU

    my brothers has been street fighter-ed the only thing that he kept original was the exhaust up to can, to keep the exup. but if your willing to lose a little bottom and midrange then you could, after all its got so much to start with .
  22. if you are a girl , whats the problem with it being a girls bike anyway. but im not sure a 650 would be designed with gender in mind, its not a honda city express. anyway why does your boyfriend want you to be more manly , is there something he is trying tell you . chris
  23. chris66

    FZR1000 EXUP RU

    hi my brothers got one and its a great bike 145 hp very fast. not sure i would remove the exup thats what gives it its amazing torque. chris
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