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Hi i have a zzr 600e 1998 model im having trouble starting it ps it starts but then it not firing on all four cylenders. its kept in m8s garage and not been started for a wile please can u help.....!!!!
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Hey Heinrich,
Sorry.. but it sounds like the problem is still your carburetors.
I would replace the spark plugs AFTER you have a Qualified Professional clean and set your carburetors!! Also have the compression checked on all 4 cylinders....Sometimes low compression will cause a hard starting problem...
The most common issue of bikes not starting after they have sat for a while is the carbs have gotten gummed up from the gas sitting in them. Gas breaks down and gums up the fuel and air passageways in the carbs after it sits for awhile. You need to remove and overhaul the carbs.
This is the single most common repair we see as motorcycle techs.
To be certain it is fuel related, it doesn"t hurt to spray some carb spray into the engine and see if it fires up briefly. If it does then you know its fuel related.
Hi blue_sky_day, While googling on the net, I found something related to your problem at this web site: http://www.howtomendit.com/answers.php?id=12813 There are explained many things about your IBM 600E Thinkpad, you will have to read it and see if you can solve your trouble.
Mistake #1, never try to jump start a motor bike, you may have blown the on board PC unit, best bet is to take it to good Kawka mechanic and let them fix it, bikes these days are fairly complicated..
Did your mecahnic check the relay? It seems it fail when it gets heated up.
If you are sur eif the relay being the culprit...try searching it on e-bay!
Hope this will help.
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