My XT 500 thumper was acting as if it was fuel starved the last few times I rode it last summer. Fuel flow from the petcock was normal so I figured it was a case of Crap in the carb (Blonde punch line - "So how often do you have to do that?")
I finally had time to remove the carb and look into it. All vents and jets appear to be clear (Hate the taste of unleaded, but how else you gonna know a passage is clear than to blow through it?). I pulled the plug and it's a nice roasty brown.
My first thought on finding the carb passages clear was a vacuum leak, but the brown plug doesn't back that up. What am I missing? The bike was so fuel starved that it would actually bog out,stall and not start again for several minutes.
My next thought is to remove the petcock from the tank and check for floating garbage.
I finally had time to remove the carb and look into it. All vents and jets appear to be clear (Hate the taste of unleaded, but how else you gonna know a passage is clear than to blow through it?). I pulled the plug and it's a nice roasty brown.
My first thought on finding the carb passages clear was a vacuum leak, but the brown plug doesn't back that up. What am I missing? The bike was so fuel starved that it would actually bog out,stall and not start again for several minutes.
My next thought is to remove the petcock from the tank and check for floating garbage.
Can a plug that has been running well retain it's color when running lean or will the high temperature always clean it up? It has been running like that for about two tanks of fuel (about 130 miles, XT tanks are even smaller than XS tanks
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