Wed Oct 16 12:35:55 1996
- Message No. 86
From: Michael Dipper
Subject: Re: starting the engine after some days non-driving (fwd)
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Date: Wed, 16 Oct 1996 11:54:23 +0100
From: Harald Zell
To: Michael Dipper
Subject: Re: starting the engine after some days non-driving (XRV-LI
Hi everyone,
> I could imagine that pulling the joke (leading to put more fuel in the
> same volume of air) gives some additional fuel in the engine which can
> residy there until the next start, making it a bit easier to get the
> engine running ???
>
> Can anybody proove that ?
>
> I'll start experiments with this interesting idea ...
>
I do not know the exact way the @ carburator works, because I never
had to unscrew it completely. but there are some facts of the choke
system that might be similar to that in my car (old VW Golf 1).
If you pull the choke you reduce the amount of air getting into the
carburator. Therefor there is more fuel in the air (fetter).
Additionally, on the car, the normal gas level (Standgas!) is
increased a little bit. But if you pull the gas, normally (on the car)
additional fuel is injected on the top of the throttle valve
(Beschleunigerpumpe). This is normally used to fill the power gap
when accelerating. Therefor normally do not play with the gas befor
starting.
Don't even open the gas a little bit when starting, this is my
experience.
The starting problem in my opinion is caused by an other thing.
A certain amount of fuel is allways kept in the carburator when you
stop your engine (Schwimmerkammer). When standing a long time the
components of the fuel with a low boiling point get lost first. So
this parts of the fuel which are necessary for the first ignition of
the cold engine are missing. That would explain that the problem is
even worth in summer, when the @ is standing at a warm place in the
sun.
How to solve the problem:
When you know you won`t ride your bike for some days, close both fuel
switches about 1 km befor you are at home. The engine is then running
only with the fuel in the carburators. Hopefully engine stops when
you are at home :-). Keep motor running till it stops by running out
of fuel.
When you now want to restart it, the carburator will be filled by
fresh fuel from the fuelpump (don`t forget to reopen the fuel
switches).
If you forgot to empty the carburator by driving, and you are afraid
your @ won't start after some days or weeks, you should still have
the possibility to empty the carburator(s) by opening a srew on the
bottom. Fuel will run out of a tube on the bottom of the cycle and
can be refilled to the tank. I dont know where these srews are on my
@, because i never had to do it. But it was like this on my CX 500
(guellepumpe) too.
I hope that helps.
best regards
Haraldxxx
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