
Everything posted by Airhead
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Hello all. Just joined noob
Greetings Scott, lets have a look-see then
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1987 DT125E
22.5 I think, It'll say on it anyhow
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DT 125 ebay ?
well clearly it's not a twin shock as advertised, the engine is from a twin shock bike though...best left a field bike that one
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1987 DT125E
You only tell half a tale, you took the flywheel off but you didnt say you put it back on...did you? wont spark without it!
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drewpy on his tracker
Haha that's so funny, it's bang on
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1987 DT125E
leave the plug out overnight, forget about it for now...go trick-or-treating or something
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1987 DT125E
Thats not good, hope you havent bust the piston?
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1987 DT125E
leave the cover off as well so that can dry out also
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1987 DT125E
Right, get it dried out and leave it to evaporate...tomorrows another day
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1987 DT125E
The engine was filled with fuel when the carb overlow was blocked by the way...when it was pissing out of the carb vent!
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1987 DT125E
I'm asking if it's capable of overflowing...not blocked with anything?
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1987 DT125E
one more thing...is the carb bowl overflow in working order now?
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1987 DT125E
you're rushing this youve had too many issues and its time to slow down in my opinion, take the plug out with the ignition off, and shove the bike around in 3rd gear to expel the fuel from the casing. Leave the plug out overnight for the rest to evaporate.
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1987 DT125E
you need a new carb now, the overflow acts as a vent for the bowl, you plugged it so now it cannot vent!
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Nerve wracking SMIDSY [not me]
It's a particularly dangerous time now we're commuting in the dark, needs a gread deal of caution and assume vehicles are going to pull out on you...that'll slow you down Glad your friend is OK and yeah the best thing is to get right back into it or so they say
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RXS100 Not running right
Great news, yeahyou hit the nail on the head with that residual oil in the crankcase
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1987 DT125E
I'm baffled now, a few posts ago you said you filled the overflow with solder...so no active overflow then?
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DT175 Monoshock overhaul
you're between a rock and a hard place now, repair wil be £££'s even if you can find someone to do it, you'll find one much cheaper than repair but on the downside you wont know if the one you found is oil tight unless the seller has took the spring off to check
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Yamaha XS250 1978
if you can get a screwdriver in you may be able to get mole grips on there ...end-on ? and tease it back and forth
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1987 DT125E
Haha, i'm off to bed...good luck
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dt 125 lc mk1 running problems
yep, that would make it rich, so hopefully you have your problem solved now
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dt 125 lc mk1 running problems
really idle isnt a problem it's really easy to achieve so dont worry, cant see it having any effect anyhow
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Yamaha XS250 1978
heat will help, sawing a slot for a flat blade screwdriver will help, at worst, drill the head off the screw and when the component is removed you can get a grip of the screw shaft with mole grips I sometimes grasp the outer edge of the scew with those gland plier type wrenches and rock the screw back and forth to free it
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dt 125 lc mk1 running problems
yep, try raising the clip one notch then
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dt 125 lc mk1 running problems
If you think it may be starving of fuel, try quickly dabbing the choke on and back off...how does this affect the bogging?