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fastpakr
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To preface this, I have an 82 750E with about 25k on it that I just bought a few weeks ago. I've only ridden it for a few minutes and don't know the history of it. It has pod filters, and I don't know if it was re-jetted after they were installed.
It's very hard to start. Definitely easier when the bike has been out in the sun for a few hours, but still not easy. On several occasions, I've drained the battery completely while fiddling with the choke (only a few seconds of cranking at a time, of course). I'll typically get a few cycles of combustion, might even run for 3-5 seconds. After that, it may not appear to fire at all no matter where I position the choke control. Cranking speed sounds good. I haven't pulled the plugs, but it certainly smells like it's getting fuel. Sometimes it backfires after it runs for a few seconds. I'd check the timing, but since it's electronic and not adjustable that's out. The few times I've gotten it to run, it will run very well once it's completely warmed up. At this point, I'm going to adjust the valve lash and throw in a new set of plugs. If I can get it to run for long enough to warm it up, I'll also try to borrow a tool and sync the carbs. If those don't fix it, is there anything else I should try before taking the carbs off and ripping them apart?
It's very hard to start. Definitely easier when the bike has been out in the sun for a few hours, but still not easy. On several occasions, I've drained the battery completely while fiddling with the choke (only a few seconds of cranking at a time, of course). I'll typically get a few cycles of combustion, might even run for 3-5 seconds. After that, it may not appear to fire at all no matter where I position the choke control. Cranking speed sounds good. I haven't pulled the plugs, but it certainly smells like it's getting fuel. Sometimes it backfires after it runs for a few seconds. I'd check the timing, but since it's electronic and not adjustable that's out. The few times I've gotten it to run, it will run very well once it's completely warmed up. At this point, I'm going to adjust the valve lash and throw in a new set of plugs. If I can get it to run for long enough to warm it up, I'll also try to borrow a tool and sync the carbs. If those don't fix it, is there anything else I should try before taking the carbs off and ripping them apart?