willy3pigs
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Post by willy3pigs on Sept 10, 2021 14:41:53 GMT
Is it the carbs...is it electrical? It might not be a Superdream, but this bloke's problem and his ingenious solution in tracking it down, are very relatable to the difficulties I and I'm sure many others have had. It also illustrates the point that just because you've fitted new parts from a well known supplier, you can't necessarily rule them out of the equation when looking for the cause of a problem. www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gck34ZFkzp8&ab_channel=Number27
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Post by Deleted on Sept 11, 2021 20:25:34 GMT
Interesting video and I love how excited he was when he found and fixed the problem. The UK military used to use a flow chart system to locate faults in electronic systems in about three steps. Often, one circuit board was faulty and could be pulled out and replaced. Useful during a battle! When I had a badly running engine on my Italian bike, I bypassed the fuel pump, filter, etc, using a small tank of petrol, actually from my lawn mower, to gravity feed petrol to the carbs. This led me to discover that the fuel pump was faulty. Dennis
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