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P.S What does that thing do anyway? I had the bike running briefly with it off and expected it to bog down with all the air, but it just sounded deeper.

Edit: oops sorry mean't to edit other post not quote/reply.

Some sort of emissions gubbins I think, it wasnt on the DTR's but appeared on some of the RE's, you may find a tube from it that attaches to the exhaust at the front.

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Some sort of emissions gubbins I think, it wasnt on the DTR's but appeared on some of the RE's, you may find a tube from it that attaches to the exhaust at the front.

Funny you should say that, it doesn't or ever did. But after looking in the haynes manual there is a cat pipe (a.i.s) fitted to the standard exhaust, though it doesn't show where it connects.

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Funny you should say that, it doesn't or ever did. But after looking in the haynes manual there is a cat pipe (a.i.s) fitted to the standard exhaust, though it doesn't show where it connects.

yes i'm forgetting you have a front dep pipe. That plastic vessel used to connect to a little spigot just on the exhaust outlet from the cylinder.

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yes i'm forgetting you have a front dep pipe. That plastic vessel used to connect to a little spigot just on the exhaust outlet from the cylinder.

I meant where on the airbox did it connect (thinking might need blocking off)

Anyways I have fitted the new gaskets which have stopped the oil coming from the joints but the backbox still has a snotty nose and the splutters persist.

Got a new plug and was gonna do a plug chop tonight but it's raining now.

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I meant where on the airbox did it connect (thinking might need blocking off)

Anyways I have fitted the new gaskets which have stopped the oil coming from the joints but the backbox still has a snotty nose and the splutters persist.

Got a new plug and was gonna do a plug chop tonight but it's raining now.

is the DEP silencer oiled up? you may have to have it re-packed, or re-pack it yourself ;)

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is the DEP silencer oiled up? you may have to have it re-packed, or re-pack it yourself ;)

Just a minor dribble, I'm not convinced that's what's causing the problem though as it ticks over, accelerates and sounds great.

The splutters are most noticable between 0 and 1/4 throttle when slowing. Pottering around seems fine.

I replaced the spark plug (BR8ES) which was a nice tan colour.

Air filter seems clean but something I found wierd; if I block the hole where the snorkel would of been it doesn't bog so it must be sucking air from elsewhere?

I'm also a bit worried about how little two stroke oil it's using; It came full with some bluey green stuff (I thought it was all red?), it must of had at least 5 tanks of fuel and its only used about half of the oil.

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is the DEP silencer oiled up? you may have to have it re-packed, or re-pack it yourself ;)

I have cleaned and repacked the silencer which has stopped the dribble.

I have also found out what the engine is doing to make it feel like it is; "4 stroking".

Though I'm still unsure why or how to remedy it.

Am I right in thinking if the pilot jet was blocked it wouldn't tick over?

I have been trying to sign up at dtr125.co.uk forums for the past week to no avail.

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I have cleaned and repacked the silencer which has stopped the dribble.

Good

I have also found out what the engine is doing to make it feel like it is; "4 stroking".

Though I'm still unsure why or how to remedy it.

What???

Am I right in thinking if the pilot jet was blocked it wouldn't tick over?

Yes

I have been trying to sign up at dtr125.co.uk forums for the past week to no avail.

:o:wacko::shrug: you'd be better off here ;)

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What???

Four stroking is when the engine fires on every second revolution in a no load situation and is quite a common on 2t dirtbikes.

Shouldn't be happening on a road bike but I have a feeling the larger expansion chamber of the dep to be the culprit.

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Four stroking is when the engine fires on every second revolution in a no load situation and is quite a common on 2t dirtbikes.

Shouldn't be happening on a road bike but I have a feeling the larger expansion chamber of the dep to be the culprit.

Do you mean like 'engine hunting'? if so, a richer fuel to air mixture generally sorts this out.

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Four stroking is when the engine fires on every second revolution in a no load situation and is quite a common on 2t dirtbikes.

Shouldn't be happening on a road bike but I have a feeling the larger expansion chamber of the dep to be the culprit.

Four stroking is a fuel rich mixture effect. is the pilot jet unscrewed / missing, is the choke off, is the air filter clean???

It's not your DEP thats doing it

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Four stroking is a fuel rich mixture effect. is the pilot jet unscrewed / missing, is the choke off, is the air filter clean???

It's not your DEP thats doing it

I haven't had the carb in bits yet, the pilot mixture screw has an effect on idle rev so I presume the jet is functioning correctly.

I guess I really need to get it stripped down to see what's going on/if any jets have been changed.

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