fastbob Posted April 20, 2019 Author Posted April 20, 2019 I've got the carb off . There's nothing too horrible inside . It was dry rather than wet but I can't see any issues . So I'm on track to fire it up within a week . Quote
Bender Posted April 20, 2019 Posted April 20, 2019 I've got the carb off . There's nothing too horrible inside . It was dry rather than wet but I can't see any issues . So I'm on track to fire it up within a week . A week, we can't be wanting that long. Quote
fastbob Posted April 20, 2019 Author Posted April 20, 2019 I've got the carb off . There's nothing too horrible inside . It was dry rather than wet but I can't see any issues . So I'm on track to fire it up within a week . A week, we can't be wanting that long. I'll do my best . Quote
Guest Richzx6r Posted April 20, 2019 Posted April 20, 2019 Ok , tank off and drained the petrol . No muck or water in the petrol but look at the colour. My first thought is that someone has put two-stroke in the tank because the oil feed system has failed . I deliberately spilt some petrol on the pavement to see what remained after it evaporated and there appears to be nothing . Maybe that's what 10 year old petrol looks like . ( I wonder if it will burn ? ) Next job , see what's in the radiator , strip the carb , and then fettle it to the point where I can fire it up . It's all good fun . Definitely looks like 2stroke in it Quote
billy sugger Posted April 20, 2019 Posted April 20, 2019 could be redex in the fuel. my fuel goes that colour when I add redex to it Quote
fastbob Posted April 20, 2019 Author Posted April 20, 2019 could be redex in the fuel. my fuel goes that colour when I add redex to it I just think that this is what happens to petrol if it's left for ten years in a plastic tank . Maybe there was originally a couple of gallons in there and over the years evaporation has concentrated whatever gives petrol it's colour . What you see in the pic is all that came out of it . Who knows ? Quote
fastbob Posted April 21, 2019 Author Posted April 21, 2019 I think you should try it now..... If it was a simpler bike I probably would have done by now but there are a lot of extra things to check such as the oil feed system and , as I have just discovered , the RAVE valve system . I also haven't got an air filter on it yet because the one in it had turned to mush . I think I might have a look at the starter motor next . I don't want to bugger this thing up by rushing it . Quote
Guest Richzx6r Posted April 21, 2019 Posted April 21, 2019 I think you should try it now..... If it was a simpler bike I probably would have done by now but there are a lot of extra things to check such as the oil feed system and , as I have just discovered , the RAVE valve system . I also haven't got an air filter on it yet because the one in it had turned to mush . I think I might have a look at the starter motor next . I don't want to bugger this thing up by rushing it . That's fair enough mate, I'd be the same Quote
fastbob Posted April 21, 2019 Author Posted April 21, 2019 Did you get any paperwork with it bob ? I think I can figure out how it works without the instructions As for the V5 , errr that's a work in progress. Quote
Guest Richzx6r Posted April 21, 2019 Posted April 21, 2019 Did you get any paperwork with it bob ? I think I can figure out how it works without the instructions As for the V5 , errr that's a work in progress. 2strokes are fairly easy to work on Quote
fastbob Posted April 21, 2019 Author Posted April 21, 2019 Did you get any paperwork with it bob ? I think I can figure out how it works without the instructions As for the V5 , errr that's a work in progress. 2strokes are fairly easy to work on In terms of no valves , camchain etc I agree . In terms of electric power valves , oil pumps and regulators I'm on a bit of a learning curve. I definitely think I'll strip out the power valve , that's bound to be shitted up after ten years outdoors . Quote
Guest Richzx6r Posted April 21, 2019 Posted April 21, 2019 You'd be surprised about how hardy 2strokes are theres not really much to them Quote
Joeman Posted April 21, 2019 Posted April 21, 2019 Don't be affraid of the rave valve. They are very simple.Cable operated valve that just raises the height of the exhaust port at certain RPM. To restrict the bike to 12bhp you can disconnect the power to the solenoid. With the solenoid connected and working you get about 32bhp.So even if it's not wired up you are fine to start the bike. Unless the sliding valve has slipped off the end of the cable and dropped into the cylinder.. but it won't turn over if that's happened . Quote
fastbob Posted April 21, 2019 Author Posted April 21, 2019 Don't be affraid of the rave valve. They are very simple.Cable operated valve that just raises the height of the exhaust port at certain RPM. To restrict the bike to 12bhp you can disconnect the power to the solenoid. With the solenoid connected and working you get about 32bhp.So even if it's not wired up you are fine to start the bike. Unless the sliding valve has slipped off the end of the cable and dropped into the cylinder.. but it won't turn over if that's happened . 32 horse power , f**k me ! it hardly weighs anything . What market was this thing aimed at ? Cheers for the advice , have you owned one of these ? Quote
Guest Richzx6r Posted April 21, 2019 Posted April 21, 2019 Well they are GP bikes for the road, I rode a cagiva mito back when I first started riding and it was insane for a 125 Quote
Bianco2564 Posted April 21, 2019 Posted April 21, 2019 Don't be affraid of the rave valve. They are very simple.Cable operated valve that just raises the height of the exhaust port at certain RPM. To restrict the bike to 12bhp you can disconnect the power to the solenoid. With the solenoid connected and working you get about 32bhp.So even if it's not wired up you are fine to start the bike. Unless the sliding valve has slipped off the end of the cable and dropped into the cylinder.. but it won't turn over if that's happened . 32 horse power , f**k me ! it hardly weighs anything . What market was this thing aimed at ? Cheers for the advice , have you owned one of these ? 126kgs dry according to the net.You want to try my RGV, reported to be 62hp and 139kgs Quote
Joeman Posted April 21, 2019 Posted April 21, 2019 Don't be affraid of the rave valve. They are very simple.Cable operated valve that just raises the height of the exhaust port at certain RPM. To restrict the bike to 12bhp you can disconnect the power to the solenoid. With the solenoid connected and working you get about 32bhp.So even if it's not wired up you are fine to start the bike. Unless the sliding valve has slipped off the end of the cable and dropped into the cylinder.. but it won't turn over if that's happened . 32 horse power , f**k me ! it hardly weighs anything . What market was this thing aimed at ? Cheers for the advice , have you owned one of these ? I had the previous model the Aprilia AF1 when I was 17. I took it apart many times. I regularly blew pistons Quote
fastbob Posted April 22, 2019 Author Posted April 22, 2019 Fixed the RAVE valve and solenoid . Valve was gummed up and the solenoid was rock solid . Not any more , a going over with a wire brush sorted the valve and a good tap with a hammer fixed the slug in the solenoid . I put some power through to test it and it snaps open instantly . Next job will be to hot wire it without frying anything . Quote
fastbob Posted April 22, 2019 Author Posted April 22, 2019 I think the starter solenoid might be beyond recovery but I'll give it a go . Quote
fastbob Posted April 22, 2019 Author Posted April 22, 2019 Ha! Two minutes with a wire brush and it's clicking like a good'un . Not only that , the starter motor spins the engine ! Well I'd better siphon a bit of petrol out of the ER then. Quote
dynax Posted April 22, 2019 Posted April 22, 2019 Nice!, sounds like you're nearly there with the engine not bad going for a few hours graft over the weekend Quote
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