Hello!!
I bought a Tiger 885 1999 last week, it was parked for a year
Things i did:
1. Cleaned the carbs
2. Checked & cleaned the spark plugs
3. Cleaned the air filter
The bike is running now very nice & smooth but i have high fuel consumption 1l/5km
I asked the previous owner of the bike and he said that it's fuel consumption was about 10l/100km and he never adjusted the carbs.
After 10km i checked the spark plugs and they were black..totaly black.
If someone know how to adjust the carbs and how to get 4-5l/100km as all the other 855 tigers do, please let me know.
Thanks!
when you cleaned the carbs did you take the main needle's out?
There is a specific sequence that the washer / spacers go on or the needle will wind itself up the spring to the diaphram. Sounds far fetched I know, but I made that mistake and was chewing fuel like no tomorrow until I checked again (see YAPI thread). If you havent taken the needles out look at the float o-rings. They have been known to perish.
first need to know what carbs you have
Keihins or Mikunis ?
I took it for granted judging from the model year that its mikuni we're dealing with.
99? Is that still a 98?
If it is it's got Keihin carbs.
Also, when was the last valve clearance check?
Quote from: "JetdocX"99? Is that still a 98?
If it is it's got Keihin carbs.
Oh, mines a 98 .... I thought.... oh fuckit I'm going back to bed....
Quote from: "BruKen"Quote from: "JetdocX"99? Is that still a 98?
If it is it's got Keihin carbs.
Oh, mines a 98 .... I thought.... oh fuckit I'm going back to bed....
up to and including 1997
model year were mikunis ....98's were the only
model year with keihins ....99's were the first year of
EFI no carbs after vin #71698
you english guys get the weird years from your first registration.........
Keihins aint got no silly orings on the floats :lol:
ja but I get confused cos mine is supposedly a 98 because it's black although it was first registered December 97 and it came with Mikuni carbs and Showa forks and shocker. This is held out in the Clymer manual, but sometimes I swear Hinkley just used whatever was in the parts bin at the time. Oh well, I woke up, but damned if I'm not gonna roll over and go back to sleep. Still, as far fetched as the main needles sound it happened to me.
The carbs are Keihin :/
Last valve adjustment was made in 2002 :O
Today when i went from a ride i parked it and there wasn't any fuel leaks, after 1,5 hour i went to see something and i noticed that between the muffler and the exhaust pipe there is fuel leak! :S i started the bike and there was fuel coming out of the exhaust!! Is this a serious problem?
you bet ..you have a sticking or stuck fuel needle / float on 1 of the carbs . it is what is giving you the bad gas mileage and sometimes poor running . also when parked and petcock left in on position is flooding the float bowl and running into the affected cylinder and out the exhaust , as well as into the crankcase with the oil .
I wouldn't ride it anymore till you fix the carbs . make sure the float bowls are clear of debris also cuz one little piece of crud trapped under the fuel needle can prevent it from closing.
Quote from: "Mustang"you bet ..you have a sticking or stuck fuel needle / float on 1 of the carbs . it is what is giving you the bad gas mileage and sometimes poor running . also when parked and petcock left in on position is flooding the float bowl and running into the affected cylinder and out the exhaust , as well as into the crankcase with the oil .
I wouldn't ride it anymore till you fix the carbs . make sure the float bowls are clear of debris also cuz one little piece of crud trapped under the fuel needle can prevent it from closing.
yeah.. i checked the float needle and it had dirt on it, i cleaned it and for now it is working also i got better fuel consumption (7l/100km) not good but better than 10! Don't know what else should i check..
Thanks for the help ;)