NC29, not run in three years, coupla faults

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yazza54
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Re: NC29, not run in three years, coupla faults

Post by yazza54 »

Pump?? I thought they were gravity fed
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Re: NC29, not run in three years, coupla faults

Post by micklewright »

These badboys need a proper spark to get them going, especially if its been laid up! New plugs will see her running and a new battery wont hurt! Check the plugs for fuel when you remove them, and just do a quick check for spark on the new ones.

Those backfires are impressively loud! :lol:
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Re: NC29, not run in three years, coupla faults

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They most certainly are, though I admit I am surprised that you heard them all the way over in Bristol when I'm in Reading ;) :lol:

I've ordered a plug tool from Wemoto so I can check it out. Thanks for the advice :)
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Re: NC29, not run in three years, coupla faults

Post by tanuki »

If it's trying to fire but you are getting a backfire make sure your plug leads are on the correct way round.
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Re: NC29, not run in three years, coupla faults

Post by rickee »

yeah checked that.. they're ok :) Has anyone tried CR8EHIX-9 iridium plugs? I can get them on ebay for pretty much the same as the standard CR8EH-9 plugs.

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