NC30 wont start
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Re: NC30 wont start
there is only pipe onone of the small nipples the one pointing down and this goes to the right hand side of the carb. see pic
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so is there ment to be a pipe on each nipple
http://i249.photobucket.com/albums/gg20 ... 2d1662.jpg
so is there ment to be a pipe on each nipple
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Re: NC30 wont start
that is not the right pipe - so put it on the other one and you will have a bike that works...
the nipple it is on is to drain the tap. That does not have a pipe
the one pointing forwards is the one you have the pipe on -- if you imagine sucking the rubber diaphragm in the tap open you pull it from the furthest side - give it a go and let us know..
the nipple it is on is to drain the tap. That does not have a pipe
the one pointing forwards is the one you have the pipe on -- if you imagine sucking the rubber diaphragm in the tap open you pull it from the furthest side - give it a go and let us know..
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Re: NC30 wont start
Right played with the vac pipe and i am getting fuel to the carbs now :) i removed the pipe from the tap and cranked it over and when i moved the pipe to the one on the right fuel flowed but uts still not fireing i think the carbs mite be dry now, is it best to crank it with full choke and no throttle til it starts ir should i try to put fuel into the carbs
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Re: NC30 wont start
give it a few goes on the starter and let the carbs get some fuel.
Prob go for some choke, check kill switch
, and then see if you can get it going.
Don't be tempted to give it the berries as the plugs might be fecked anyways...but I reckon you'll have it started soon enough.
Just be patient...a few tickles and some choke and then a few longer bursts..hopefully it will start and be your mate again
Prob go for some choke, check kill switch

Don't be tempted to give it the berries as the plugs might be fecked anyways...but I reckon you'll have it started soon enough.
Just be patient...a few tickles and some choke and then a few longer bursts..hopefully it will start and be your mate again

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Re: NC30 wont start
Will give that a go, i have some new plugs on there way too
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Re: NC30 wont start
well its getting fuel now as the plugs are wet so will wack them in when they turn up and cross my fingers 

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Re: NC30 wont start
cool - but try getting your current plugs dried off on your hob if it is a gas one...give the tips a good flaming!
might get it going..as if it floods the next set they'll possibly turn over and die too...
might get it going..as if it floods the next set they'll possibly turn over and die too...
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Re: NC30 wont start
good idea but we have eletric cooker at home, i guess i could stick them in the oven for a while when mum has gone to workCMSMJ1 wrote:cool - but try getting your current plugs dried off on your hob if it is a gas one...give the tips a good flaming!
might get it going..as if it floods the next set they'll possibly turn over and die too...
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Re: NC30 wont start
why wait until your mum has gone to work????????
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Re: NC30 wont start
i said about doin that and she wernt happyHissing sid wrote:why wait until your mum has gone to work????????