1988 fzr hesitation to rev, blk smoke, sounds rough
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1988 fzr hesitation to rev, blk smoke, sounds rough
IVE JUST BOUGHT A 1988 FZR 400
WHEN YOU TWIST THE THROTTLE THE BIKE TAKES A COUPLE OF SECONDS TO REV AND ONLY DOES SO TO 4-5K
AT THAT POINT IT SMOKES AND JUST DOESNT SOUND AS SMOOTH AS IT SHOULD( I HAD A 400 3TJ LAST YR)
HOPE SOMEONE CAN HELP???
PS ANY GOOD PERFORMANCE UPGRADES EG EXHAUST PLEASE HELP
CHEERS
CHRIS
WHEN YOU TWIST THE THROTTLE THE BIKE TAKES A COUPLE OF SECONDS TO REV AND ONLY DOES SO TO 4-5K
AT THAT POINT IT SMOKES AND JUST DOESNT SOUND AS SMOOTH AS IT SHOULD( I HAD A 400 3TJ LAST YR)
HOPE SOMEONE CAN HELP???
PS ANY GOOD PERFORMANCE UPGRADES EG EXHAUST PLEASE HELP
CHEERS
CHRIS
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Re: 1988 fzr hesitation to rev, blk smoke, sounds rough
Hi Chris,
Welcome to the site.
Couple of things..less of the CAPS PLEASE
ALso, stop revving the nuts off it - it is obviously poorly and needs looking at before you kill it..so exhausts and so on are nowhere on your horizon at the moment.
Stick a post up in the workshop section for FZRs and we'll help you figure out how fucked it is
This is the right place to get it sorted,....and then we'll see about exhausts
Welcome to the site.
Couple of things..less of the CAPS PLEASE

ALso, stop revving the nuts off it - it is obviously poorly and needs looking at before you kill it..so exhausts and so on are nowhere on your horizon at the moment.
Stick a post up in the workshop section for FZRs and we'll help you figure out how fucked it is

This is the right place to get it sorted,....and then we'll see about exhausts

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Re: 1988 fzr hesitation to rev, blk smoke, sounds rough
First thing is pull the plugs out - make a note of what they loo like and which cylinder they come from - the numbers should be on the HT leads, if not No1 is nearest the side stand.
Your looking for black oil on the plugs or black soot.
It would be better to replace them as a set but if your strapped for cash you can wipe them with a rag and give them a brush with a copper brush before putting them back.
Now you need to have a look inside the petrol tank with a torch to see if it's clean. Replace the fuel filter, take off and clean the carbs - if you haven't done this before say and we'll adivse on it.
How much oil is in it ???? - you'll need to replace the oil and the oil filter, if the level is low it can cause an engine to smoke but I'm not going to say that's your problem.
To be honest first impression doesn't sound to good but let us know about the plugs and fuel and we can take it from there .... can you post some pictures ??? that helps too.
Your looking for black oil on the plugs or black soot.
It would be better to replace them as a set but if your strapped for cash you can wipe them with a rag and give them a brush with a copper brush before putting them back.
Now you need to have a look inside the petrol tank with a torch to see if it's clean. Replace the fuel filter, take off and clean the carbs - if you haven't done this before say and we'll adivse on it.
How much oil is in it ???? - you'll need to replace the oil and the oil filter, if the level is low it can cause an engine to smoke but I'm not going to say that's your problem.
To be honest first impression doesn't sound to good but let us know about the plugs and fuel and we can take it from there .... can you post some pictures ??? that helps too.
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Re: 1988 fzr hesitation to rev, blk smoke, sounds rough
thanks for the replys (this is the fzr workshop??)
im going to tackle it head on tomorrow morning.
im going to tackle it head on tomorrow morning.
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Re: 1988 fzr hesitation to rev, blk smoke, sounds rough
Make sure there isnt a mouse nest in the airbox, honestly!
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Re: 1988 fzr hesitation to rev, blk smoke, sounds rough
had the plugs out -there ok, look new
petrol tank is clean in side and petrol is fresh
fuel filer changed
it seems to rev and idle better but still not perfect
could someone please tell me the best way to clean and set up the carbs
thank you
petrol tank is clean in side and petrol is fresh
fuel filer changed
it seems to rev and idle better but still not perfect
could someone please tell me the best way to clean and set up the carbs
thank you
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Re: 1988 fzr hesitation to rev, blk smoke, sounds rough
You checked the oil through the sight glass on the right of the engine below the clutch, with the bike balancing upright (get somebody to hold it for you ... snigga) ???
Right then take the dummy tank off and then the airbox - use the proper size phillips screw driver. Now turn the fuel "off" take the fuel tap lever off and don't loose the screw, now take the tank off.Undo the choke lever Undo the the clips holding the carbs on the rubbers, pull the carbs, pull them again, and again .... say the magic words "come of you fuckers" and then "ow shit" when you skin your fingers. Now undo the throttle cables.
Spead a lage sheet of white paper on a table and undo and clean each carb separately so you don't get the bits muddled up. Use a 1/4" drive ratchet and extension with (again) the correct size screwdriver bit. Push down on the screw and turn the ratchet. If they round out you'll need to cut them with a junior hacksaw then use a flat blade bit, replace them with allen head bolts.
Undo the float bowl take the float out and see if it has any petrol in the float, then undo the carb top (there's a spring under it so be careful, then take out the side with the needle. Clean it all with carb cleaner and check the diapham isn't pinholed or torn. Take out the the brass jet (one by one) and blow them through with the carb cleaner then replace it, then do the other. Put it all back together. Clean up the othside of the carbs with paraffin and a small paint brush and slap them back on the bike (put the throttle cables on first).
That should take care of Sunday

Right then take the dummy tank off and then the airbox - use the proper size phillips screw driver. Now turn the fuel "off" take the fuel tap lever off and don't loose the screw, now take the tank off.Undo the choke lever Undo the the clips holding the carbs on the rubbers, pull the carbs, pull them again, and again .... say the magic words "come of you fuckers" and then "ow shit" when you skin your fingers. Now undo the throttle cables.
Spead a lage sheet of white paper on a table and undo and clean each carb separately so you don't get the bits muddled up. Use a 1/4" drive ratchet and extension with (again) the correct size screwdriver bit. Push down on the screw and turn the ratchet. If they round out you'll need to cut them with a junior hacksaw then use a flat blade bit, replace them with allen head bolts.
Undo the float bowl take the float out and see if it has any petrol in the float, then undo the carb top (there's a spring under it so be careful, then take out the side with the needle. Clean it all with carb cleaner and check the diapham isn't pinholed or torn. Take out the the brass jet (one by one) and blow them through with the carb cleaner then replace it, then do the other. Put it all back together. Clean up the othside of the carbs with paraffin and a small paint brush and slap them back on the bike (put the throttle cables on first).
That should take care of Sunday


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Re: 1988 fzr hesitation to rev, blk smoke, sounds rough
Evilchicken0 wrote:snip....
That should take care of Sunday![]()

I might be doing the same tomorrow! Good luck chrisb
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Re: 1988 fzr hesitation to rev, blk smoke, sounds rough
cheers for the advice,
the bikes on paddock stands so its perfectly straight, the oil looks good..
ive got the carbs off, going to take them to work tomorrow and do them.
the bikes on paddock stands so its perfectly straight, the oil looks good..
ive got the carbs off, going to take them to work tomorrow and do them.
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Re: 1988 fzr hesitation to rev, blk smoke, sounds rough
That is not neccessarily the case, take the bike off the stands, hold it upright on a level surface and check againchrisb wrote:the bikes on paddock stands so its perfectly straight.
