Is it safe to spray carb cleaner on the Mag-side (charging system)of the engine to diagnose a bad crank seal? I want to spray it on it while it is running. IS this bad? Is there another easy way.
Backstory:
Rebuilt top and bottom on a 97 Yamaha Rt-100. Fired right up on the 6th kick and ran great. Made small adjustment on carb, and ran flawlessly. I let it warm up, and then rode it very easy and light for about 15 mins. Then let it cool completely, and did it again. Then a week later, did the same thing. Then when we went riding the next week, the owner of the bike rode it for about 1hr, but he was a little hard on the throttle at times. Then suddenly it bogged out and died. Thought maybe he sucked some water passed the air filter (we found it wasnt all the way on). WOULD not start. Pushed it to the truck and rode the other bikes the remainder of the eve.
We noticed the plug wasnt getting any gas . Staying totally dry. Even when we sprayed starting fluid into the carb, and cranked, it wouldnt even hit. Finally we pushed it for a half a block and it started. It will start without pushing it now, but it takes a lot of kicks. When it does start, it revs up a little on its own. If y ou rev the motor (after it warms up), it does the run-on rev, where the RPM;s take a while to settle down. ALSO MAJOR peice of info. The carb air screw has to be totally in the stay running. I think we are sucking air thru the crank seal. It doesnt smoke, so I dont think it is on the oil side, but I think it could be on the mag side.
I am thinking he may have burnt the top end out too, but if it is sucking air, it wont run right, correct? Sorry for the book, but I have been told whatever info I can give helps.. thanks guys,,,
Is it safe to spray on the mag while it is running?
Bleeds
Backstory:
Rebuilt top and bottom on a 97 Yamaha Rt-100. Fired right up on the 6th kick and ran great. Made small adjustment on carb, and ran flawlessly. I let it warm up, and then rode it very easy and light for about 15 mins. Then let it cool completely, and did it again. Then a week later, did the same thing. Then when we went riding the next week, the owner of the bike rode it for about 1hr, but he was a little hard on the throttle at times. Then suddenly it bogged out and died. Thought maybe he sucked some water passed the air filter (we found it wasnt all the way on). WOULD not start. Pushed it to the truck and rode the other bikes the remainder of the eve.
We noticed the plug wasnt getting any gas . Staying totally dry. Even when we sprayed starting fluid into the carb, and cranked, it wouldnt even hit. Finally we pushed it for a half a block and it started. It will start without pushing it now, but it takes a lot of kicks. When it does start, it revs up a little on its own. If y ou rev the motor (after it warms up), it does the run-on rev, where the RPM;s take a while to settle down. ALSO MAJOR peice of info. The carb air screw has to be totally in the stay running. I think we are sucking air thru the crank seal. It doesnt smoke, so I dont think it is on the oil side, but I think it could be on the mag side.
I am thinking he may have burnt the top end out too, but if it is sucking air, it wont run right, correct? Sorry for the book, but I have been told whatever info I can give helps.. thanks guys,,,
Is it safe to spray on the mag while it is running?
Bleeds