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Started by Dr. Mordo, November 20, 2008, 06:45:38 AM

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Dr. Mordo

I have finally solved all but one of the problems on my bike.  It turns out that the big problem -- the one that made it run rich, but also made it drop a cylinder from time to time (which seemed like disconnected problems at the time) -- was float height.  About three weeks ago I adjusted lowered the floats by about 1mm (from 14.5 to 15.5mm), and since them it has run like a new bike.  My gas mileage has gone up a little, and it does nothing but purr. No smoke, no dropped cylinders.  I thought it was a coil or maybe the pickup sensor, and replaced all to no avail.  1 freaking millimeter of float height.

The one remaining problem - the clock is disconnected.  Not really disconnected because the wires are cut.  Several months ago I said to myself that I would fix the clock last, and now it looks like it's time.

So, thanks to everybody for all the help.  This bike hadn't run in years when I got it, and between the Haynes book and y'all I got it together.  I have to say that I really like this bike.  I ride my F650 once or twice a week to keep it up and running, but the Tiger makes me very happy.
1999 BMW F650

1996 Tiger

JetdocX

Congratulations, Doc. :D
From parts unknown.

paulie

Glad to hear you got the beast fully revived! I'd been following your tribulations from afar.



Along similar lines, I could never get my old KZ running again after I decided to do a carb rebuild. Turns out the floats weren't working properly.. The guy I sold it to had it fixed and purring in a few hours.  :oops:  :roll:



Now go ride! (you CAN still ride there, right?)  :evil:
Current Bike: 2005 Tiger in Silver.
Former Bike (also my first): 1980 KZ650

Dr. Mordo

Oh yeah, I ride every day to work.

I haven't owned a car since last February.
1999 BMW F650

1996 Tiger

HockleyBoy

Nice one, not having to pull the Tiger apart every other week will give you loads more time for riding  :D  Enjoy!
05 Tiger Lucifer Orange (resting) 07 GSX-R1000TT K7 71 Triumph T25T 17 Tiger 1050 Sport

cascadetiger

Victory is sweet!!!!!