arrantylerlangton Posted January 16, 2016 Posted January 16, 2016 Hi Guys, So recently I purchased a Peugeot Speedfight 2 from a friend of mine and it had to go under severe maintenance for it to work. So one day after replacing the carb, battery, CDI, air filter, almost anything you cant think of. It started. Now the next day I went to go test the bike and for some unknown reason it won't start. I Have NO electric start so the immobiliser is not the issue. The kickstart is the only way I can start it as of now.The kickstart works as there is a spark. I can see it visually but the bike just won't start!Again, I have a Peugeot Speedfight 2, kickstart only, no electric start installed, spark is present, but bike won't startThanks Guys, RegardsArran Quote
eastanglianbiker Posted January 16, 2016 Posted January 16, 2016 might sound silly but has it got petrol in it?has it got 2 stroke in it?has it got compression when you kick it over? because if it ha got a good spark like you say then chances are its fuel related problem Quote
Stu Posted January 16, 2016 Posted January 16, 2016 remove the plug and dry it out and try again they can easily foul up if not run up to temperature Quote
iangaryprice Posted January 17, 2016 Posted January 17, 2016 Check the fuel in the tank. If it s been standing along time there might be water in the fuel.Drain some fuel off into clean glass jar or bottle and have a look at it. Water will show up as little balls at he bottom (water is more dense then petrol so it siks). Quote
iangaryprice Posted January 17, 2016 Posted January 17, 2016 When you try starting it does the plug get wet (with petrol) it should. Quote
arrantylerlangton Posted January 17, 2016 Author Posted January 17, 2016 You tried turning it off and on again? I have, Many times Quote
arrantylerlangton Posted January 17, 2016 Author Posted January 17, 2016 might sound silly but has it got petrol in it?has it got 2 stroke in it?has it got compression when you kick it over? because if it ha got a good spark like you say then chances are its fuel related problem that's a yes to all of those questions Quote
arrantylerlangton Posted January 17, 2016 Author Posted January 17, 2016 remove the plug and dry it out and try again they can easily foul up if not run up to temperature tried that, no avail, still not starting Quote
arrantylerlangton Posted January 17, 2016 Author Posted January 17, 2016 Check the fuel in the tank. If it s been standing along time there might be water in the fuel.Drain some fuel off into clean glass jar or bottle and have a look at it. Water will show up as little balls at he bottom (water is more dense then petrol so it siks). it's all fresh and new fuel. Quote
arrantylerlangton Posted January 17, 2016 Author Posted January 17, 2016 When you try starting it does the plug get wet (with petrol) it should. it does wet the plugs Quote
eastanglianbiker Posted January 17, 2016 Posted January 17, 2016 if it is wetting the plug then its not sparking correctly or pushing to much fuel in if you are only cleaning the plug try a new one and a new cap as well,also are you sure the immobiliser is working properly Quote
arrantylerlangton Posted January 29, 2016 Author Posted January 29, 2016 okay, so the problem has been rectified. turns out the spark plug itself was the offending part. No clue how this would have came about as it was a new plug Quote
eastanglianbiker Posted January 29, 2016 Posted January 29, 2016 spark plugs are funny things they dont like being knocked about or dropped it can crack the ceramic part and they are then no use at all and even worse they often spark ok when out of the engine testing them but its once they are under pressure they dont work glad you got it sorted Quote
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