My ’80 SG has developed “cold” starting problems over the last few years which seem to be getting worse. I noted that, along with the other jets, the “starter” jet (or enricher) was reduced from 32.5 for the ’79 H/SH models, to 25 for the 1980 G/SG models.
I have cleaned the carbs several times, the last being about a month ago. I paid special attention to the “enricher” circuit. I removed each starter “needle” (or plunger), and thoroughly cleaned it and the passage ways with carb cleaner, Q-tips and blew out with compressed air. Likewise, I cleaned all other jets (they looked fine to begin with). All jets are standard spec.
The problem seemed to be fixed at first, but has quickly returned. After a week or two sitting, the bike ie VERY difficult to start “cold” irregardless of actual ambient temperature. With the enricher lever pulled out fully, and no throttle, the starter works hard for 30 or more seconds before the motor catches on one cylinder. Then slowly, another will kick in, and finally it will begin to run on all four. Once I drive it ¼ mile, and push in the enricher lever, the bike runs normally at all speeds, including idle. The plugs look fine, with normal color.
Any ideas about how to correct this “cold” start problem, and keep it from returning?
Thanks for any suggestions
I have cleaned the carbs several times, the last being about a month ago. I paid special attention to the “enricher” circuit. I removed each starter “needle” (or plunger), and thoroughly cleaned it and the passage ways with carb cleaner, Q-tips and blew out with compressed air. Likewise, I cleaned all other jets (they looked fine to begin with). All jets are standard spec.
The problem seemed to be fixed at first, but has quickly returned. After a week or two sitting, the bike ie VERY difficult to start “cold” irregardless of actual ambient temperature. With the enricher lever pulled out fully, and no throttle, the starter works hard for 30 or more seconds before the motor catches on one cylinder. Then slowly, another will kick in, and finally it will begin to run on all four. Once I drive it ¼ mile, and push in the enricher lever, the bike runs normally at all speeds, including idle. The plugs look fine, with normal color.
Any ideas about how to correct this “cold” start problem, and keep it from returning?
Thanks for any suggestions
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