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Will check this one out today!

Thanks // Rajeev

Robert Orben  - "To err is human - and to blame it on a computer is even
more so."

On Fri, Jan 16, 2009 at 11:07, Sandy <[email protected]> wrote:

> > - Started the bike with the selfstarter on a decently cold morning. Bike
> > started as expected in such weather, with two tries or so. After driving
> > for about 800 metres, the bike suddenly stopped. Looked like the petrol
> was
> > over.
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> Another possibility-
> A little water has got into the carb' and is resting at the bottom of the
> bowl. As long as the motor is idling the fuel is fed by the idle jet which
> is mounted higher, when the throttle is opened the main jet sucks in water
> (which is at the bottom) and the engine dies.
> Solution is to drain the carb using the drain screw.
> This had happened to me when I got my wife's Kinetic pressure washed.
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> Regards
> Sandy
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