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Can't ride unless choke is on
Posted: Wed Jul 26, 2006 7:34 am
by Skel3tor1
I recently purchased a Rebel w/ 3,000 miles on it. Didn't really think much of the mechanical side of things but I've had time to figure out that the bike doesn't like to run unless the choke is on. I've done 15+ miles on the interstate and tried to take off the choke and it's just not having it. It should of been well warmed up by that time. The owners manual states choke for like 1min:30sec but that's not going to work. From reading around in here and from experience w/ my dad's bike, they don't run w/ the choke on once it's warmed up.
So, something has to be wrong. I'm guessing it's going to be with the carburator (sp) and that I need to make some adjustments w/ the air flow? I'm trying to obtain a repair model so I can do some dinkin' around. Any ideas on what I should be looking at once I get the manual?
Thanks,
Posted: Wed Jul 26, 2006 8:06 am
by hot_shoe_cv
As you may know, the function of the choke is to choke off the air when starting a very cold engine, hence the name. Therefore when you must close the choke in order to make a warm engine run, it indicates an air leak...a serious one. Check the boots to the carb and any other air intake for hair line cracks or loose fittings.
Posted: Mon Jul 31, 2006 11:06 am
by CORSCO
If it runs only on choke, you need to clean the carb.
Posted: Tue Aug 01, 2006 9:25 am
by Jefferson
CORSCO wrote:If it runs only on choke, you need to clean the carb.
Specifically, the idle jet(s).
Good luck.
Posted: Tue Aug 01, 2006 2:30 pm
by CORSCO
Jefferson wrote:CORSCO wrote:If it runs only on choke, you need to clean the carb.
Specifically, the idle jet(s).
Good luck.
No, clean the entire carb. There are many small passages that will clog just like the idle circuit. If you want to continue to have running problems, clean the carb half-"O Ring" with a needle and some spray. If you want to eliminate any and all possible carb related problems, take the carbs off yourself and take to a shop where they can soak them in a carb tank.
Posted: Tue Aug 01, 2006 4:58 pm
by thespirit
Chem-dip works good if you take them completely apart and remove all plastic and rubber parts. After you chem-dip them, spray them down with carb cleaner and into all the passageways. The chem-dip will loosen everything up, and the spray cleaner will knock it out. Replace any o-rings that may look like they are starting to get hard.