hey guys i keep fouling plugs on one cylinder mostly when its parked overnight or during workday. i change to a new plug its fine for 2 days then is no good.
i am running a ngk plug and motul oil are these wrong any other things i can do to recitfy the issue
and way of unfouling a plug while the bike is running?
I'd guess the float valve for the relevant cylinder isn't closing properly.
You can check if this is the cause by letting the bike run out of fuel before you leave it: Switch the fuel tap off and allow the motor to stall. This ensure's there's nothing in the float bowls to leak into the cylinders.
When you go to restart, open the fuel tap and allow a couple of minutes for the bowls to refill. If the motor sparks up and both cylinders run then you have identified your problem! _________________ MC21SP Plaything
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Can't say for sure, but I suspect if one oil line was blocked, that cylinder would sieze.
The NSR is like two completely seperate engines on a common crank, so nothing is shared. _________________ MC21SP Plaything
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Last edited by Dave Ett on Tue Apr 20, 2010 9:06 am; edited 1 time in total
bandit 7 i think it was motul 600 cost me 38 dollars from honda at rocklea
the float may be a relivant point as i bought the bike a few months ago and had been parked up for several years the carbs where gummed up seriously so i am guessing there may be some sort of wear there.
i have heard from another member on here 80xar he said motul was bad and he also fouled alot of plugs and recommended castrol tts
bandit 7 being a fellow brisbane resident what oil do you use and where is a good spot to buy?
Castrol tts all the way. I use it in my nsr, pocket bike, chainsaw and wipper snipper. I have not tried mixing it with scotch, but I reckon it would work.
We should catch up for a ride one day. I text 80XAR every now and then, he's keen to meet nsr owners too.
RobH wrote:I found my fuel tap wasn't fully shutting off the fuel and bought a new one.
That shouldn't really make the cylinder fill with fuel, as the float valve is there to shut off the fuel once the bowl is full. _________________ MC21SP Plaything
BMW F800GS Bumblebee
Triumph 9551 Daytona Big boys toy
FJ1100 Sporting relic
GTS1000 oddball
i will check the part number on the plug tonight im on brisbane southside and yes defiently interested in meeting some other local nsr riders
today the bike reved its head off staying on about 10grand and the one cylinder in question that fouls would come in for a second and then out
at one stage in died totally doing 4grand and then stalled
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