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  1. Good to hear you've got a new MOT on your machine. I therefore assume you sorted all your starting problems out.

    You started a couple of threads in the workshop area but never finished them off to let us know what the problem was

    Starting Problem

    and

    Overflow problem

    One thing that really gets my goat on ANY forum is reading threads that never tell the audience how they solved the problem.

    New members will read posts and think, 'thats whats happening to my bike...." but never find out the actual cause, especially when there are multiple solutions.

    It only takes a couple of lines... Thanks guys you were right, or nope turned out to be a damaged monkey reciprocating lubricating screw!....or whatever :P

    thats it..moan over!

    Well done for the new MOT ;)

    Even though you guys provide the answers (the reason people post on forums) I must quote myself from that thread; "Turned out that the float valve in the carb was stuck from the residue of old petrol. I cleaned it up, along with the jets and voila! Happy running engine "

    to which you yourself replied; "So I guess a 'thank you' would be in order."

    How is that not a finished thread?

    Anyway, thanks for the advice.

  2. Lets get the terminology right first 'algaib' Its the float needle valve you are referring to?

    If you want or need to fit a new one then as you say £50 is ridiculous. Try motocarb or yambits, i'm sure they will both be able to get you one for far less than that.

    When you cleaned the carb out did you remove the valve and also unscrew the seat to look for crud behind the brass seat, you really should have done. Take care there is a very fine gasket ring behind the seat.

    Also dont mess around with the float height to try to correct a problem caused elsewhere, keep it to spec for correct performance.

    I kept the float height within spec according to the service manual.

    The fuel is coming out of the overflow pipe coming from the bottom of the float chamber. If there is crud in the valve seat or main jet, wouldn't the fuel be coming from a different overflow pipe? Or do they both go to the same place? Also, if the problem was in the main jet, wouldn't the engine just rev up like crazy? When the bike is running, it de-accelerates fine as normal.

  3. I have just taken a Yamaha DT 125R out of storage. I removed the carburettor and cleaned away all the residue. It now works like a dream, except that about 10 minutes after I turn off the engine, the overflow pipe starts dripping. The overflow needle valve is in good condition (no sign of damage and looks like new) and I have adjusted the float height to make it more sensitive to the overflow, but still the problem persists. I have looked at buying a new overflow needle valve, but the cheapest quote I have found is £50, which seems rediculous for a tiny piece of alloy. Any suggestions? Or perhaps do you know a dealer that supplies these parts at a more reasonable price?

  4. I've had a DT 125 in storage for a few years. Of course it didn't start.

    I cleaned out the petrol tank which was full of debris; rust I guess. The filter on the tap is also now clean.

    I put some petrol in the spark plug hole, connected it to another bike's battery to jump start it. It whent for a second or two, but as soon as the fuel I injected burned, the engine stopped. I tried to bump start it a few times; no joy. But then it suddenly did start and it ran for a few seconds and shot out plumes of white smoke. This happened a few times, but always stopped after a few seconds. I would guess that the fuel isn't going from the carb to the spark plug properly. Any ideas?

    Also, do you need the battery for it to run? Because the one on it is shot.

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