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desmoning 25 Jan 2009 02:48

Help Needed On DR650
 
recently keep experiencing suddenly lost of power even throttling.. no matter how hard i twist the throttle.. also no power( no firing) then need to off engine.. then start again,, then alrite.. any guys knows what is wrong? ?

tot is water in tank.. then when to service the carb.. after servicing.. still have.. then somemore i didnt switch to reserve tank. so shldnt be water floating around..

could it be CDI, spark plug cable or iginition problem?

pls help.. as it quite dangerous when traveling at high speeds n busy traffic..

pottsy 25 Jan 2009 10:12

How long does the engine run ok before it starts to die, and how long does it take to fire up again (short, like seconds, or minutes?). And does the engine die suddenly, or take a few seconds...:confused1:

desmoning 25 Jan 2009 14:41

it didnt die on me.. i was riding. then suddenly the bike just loses its rpm. even when i was throttling... then i had to off the bike and start the bike to let it be back to normal..

the problem could continue all the way ( even when my bike come to full stop n i was throttling ) unless i restart the bike..

docsherlock 25 Jan 2009 16:26

Sounds like a fuel problem - carb float? jets? fuel lines and filters? That's what I would start with anyway....

Good luck with it.

Sean

desmoning 25 Jan 2009 17:12

my bike is fitted with FCR carb.. just serviced it when encounter the problem.. thought it might solved it.. but it didn't.. so now quite headache about it..

some says is CDI, some says coil..

mollydog 25 Jan 2009 18:12

My instinct points toward the rather complicated carb.
Get good mechanic to take it OFF the bike ...

Nigel Marx 25 Jan 2009 19:07

Tank vent?
 
Also check that the sir vent in the fuel tank cap is working. If it's blocked then the bike will run for a while until there is a partial vacuum in the tank, stopping the flow to the carb. I'm not sure how the vent works in the DR, but I have seen this happen.

Regards

Nigel in NZ

mollydog 25 Jan 2009 21:06

This is a good point .... always good

desmoning 26 Jan 2009 01:12

Quote:

Originally Posted by Nigel Marx (Post 225257)
Also check that the sir vent in the fuel tank cap is working. If it's blocked then the bike will run for a while until there is a partial vacuum in the tank, stopping the flow to the carb. I'm not sure how the vent works in the DR, but I have seen this happen.

Regards

Nigel in NZ

whats the sir vent? i'm using ims 20l tank, with key lock cap...

Dodger 26 Jan 2009 02:09

[quote=desmoning;225316]whats the sir vent? i'm using ims 20l tank, with key lock cap...[/quote

I think Nigel meant the Air Vent .:confused1:

Nigel Marx 26 Jan 2009 03:21

Typo king
 
Opps! Air Vent. Yeah, the keys are too close together for my pudgy fingers....

Regards

Nigel in NZ

Frank Warner 26 Jan 2009 21:25

You should be able to measure the rate of fuel flowing into the carburettor.

Take off the float bowel (or drain screw if you have one). Put a container (old ice cream container, PET bottle, anything that fits) under the drain point. Open the petrol cock and time say 2 minutes .. you may need to empty the container into a larger thing. As long as you keep the total quantity of fuel so you can measure it later... The total quantity of fuel that flowed over 2 minutes should be of the order of at least 2 litres ... less than that and you have a problem.

If it passes this test then the fault lies elsewhere .. eg

Blockage inside a carby jet
Electrics (side stand switch, CDI, Coil etc)

desmoning 27 Jan 2009 02:00

but if there is a stop of fuel flow to the carb, the bike would just died off right? unless there is fuel flow, but the quantity not enough to substain to keep the bike from reving?

skip 27 Jan 2009 12:16

Reg & Rec
 
Hi
My partners bike had the exact same symptons, i did all the same checks it turnned out to be the Regulator & Rectifier you may want to try this as i've now heard of the same fault on other DRs. Skip

mollydog 27 Jan 2009 17:29

I would look at the carb first .... it's cheaper


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