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Posted on Aug 15, 2009

My engine turns but doesn start, burning rich gas

When i first try to start it, it turns but does not start. After turning the ignition switch on and off about three times and waiting few seconds it starts right away. It almost sounds like the fuel pump is strugling or my filter needs to be changed. Im thinking it could be the plugs cause the sent of gas is pretty rich what do you think? 2001 GSX-R 1000

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Doubt its plugs, if it fires up when you can smell gas the plugs are working when pretty wet so if working ok then they are probably fine.

Sorry I cannot help much more but if you do pull the plugs out, check they are sparking when ever you engage the starter not just after your on/off fiddle with the ignition

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