Colin always puts a smile on my weary face!
OK, when the engine/Villiers ran the other day it sounded'4 stroke' just as the engine has in the recent past with the Big Chinese carb on.
With both carbs, the engine will die when you fully close the throttle, and this I did the other day with the Villiers carb.
I guess it took 4 or 5 secs to stop. This would be normal operation.
The engine would not restart 10 seconds later.
After a rest of 15 mins I tried on 1/8 twist and it sort of hinted at a start but did not.
Took the plug out and it was wet (not oily and not black)
Cleaned it with brake cleaner and dried it. Re-fitted, and 20 kick, nothing but sometimes a hint of combustion.
It has not run since.
A few hours later, dried the plug and a dose of petrol down the hole, absolutely nothing during 20 kicks.
Put the bike away and wrote my 'Garage Report' above.
Did something far more positive after.
The sporadic nature of starting is silly, I have the spark at the right time, I have the carb selection (only the larger than original work) and the right fuel/mix.
I'm told elsewhere that the ethanol content in the fuel will stop it running, but I don't buy that.
The original carb is in great condition yet nothing happens.
When it does start on the big carbs although it is heavy and a bit smokey it does feel it would run for ages, no delay in responding to the twist grip, dies only when you fully close the throttle.
Does the bike run rich? Yes, I would say so, will it run with the smaller carbs? No.
Last week I gave it a go with the original carb, lots of kicks, choke plate over the inlet, and off etc and absolutely nothing. The fuel is right on the top of the vertical tube where it breaks into the main diameter of the carb. The mounting is tight to the port on the head, no filter fitted (it has a steel cup disc that mounts over the choke plate.
There we have it.
This is the original carb all cleaned inside and out. Piston is a nice slide fit, all holes and drillings are clear, float shuts off etc.