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Title: M900 dry plugs no start- Success
Post by: beethoven on March 06, 2014, 09:46:43 PM
Hi
Went to start my usually reliable Monster today and no go. Been sitting for 3 weeks, nothing dramatic. Ran strongly last ride and no signs of lameness. Cranked strongly. Checked plugs and they were both dry as! Both cylinders not getting fuel. Checked fuel and added extra just in case. Still no go.
Pulled carby line off vacuum pump and cranked. Fuel pumped out of pump outlet. Blew through rubber hose to carbies. No blockage and could hear it in carbies.
Put fuel into carb bodies and started and ran til fuel exhausted. Repeated three times to see if this would pull fuel through. Always died after using dumped fuel.
What is left.
Any suggestions
Thanks for any feedback.

Al


Title: Re: M900 dry plugs no start
Post by: Speeddog on March 06, 2014, 10:00:36 PM
Try bypassing the vacuum petcock.
I've got a carbie M900 in that would run for a while, but then die.
Vacuum petcock would work OK to begin with, but eventually pinch off the fuel.

If that's the culprit, install a manual in-line petcock so a bit of debris in a float valve doesn't fill your cases with fuel.


Title: Re: M900 dry plugs no start
Post by: beethoven on March 07, 2014, 04:36:27 AM
Thanks for this. I have ordered a Motion Pro petcock as I have always thought this a good idea regardless.


Regards, Al


Title: Re: M900 dry plugs no start
Post by: seanster on March 07, 2014, 07:49:29 AM
I'm interested to hear more too bc my m900 would not start either and plugs are dry. I can see that fuel are I'm the bowls but somehow doesn't get to the heads.


Title: Re: M900 dry plugs no start
Post by: Speeddog on March 07, 2014, 09:57:01 AM
Try a direct gravity fuel feed to the carbs, see if it'll run that way.

You can open the float bowl drains to confirm they're getting fuel.


Title: Re: M900 dry plugs no start
Post by: seanster on March 07, 2014, 12:58:23 PM
Try a direct gravity fuel feed to the carbs, see if it'll run that way.

You can open the float bowl drains to confirm they're getting fuel.

Speeddog,  I did direct feed from the tank to the carbs (with only fuel filter and manual petcock in-line)  and open the drain screws to confirm that there are fuels in the bowl.

I did this:  I drop a little bit of fuels into the air intakes and tried to start the bike....it did try to catch though.  Some how the fuel is not passing the carbs to the engine?  I cleaned the carbs and install new jets with factory pro kit.


@OP - sorry I didn't mean to thread jack.


Title: Re: M900 dry plugs no start
Post by: Speeddog on March 07, 2014, 01:12:35 PM
When you cleaned the carbs, did you physically remove and visually confirm that the pilot jets were not plugged?


Title: Re: M900 dry plugs no start
Post by: beethoven on March 08, 2014, 06:49:38 PM
Well I got time today to check system again. As suggested by Speeddog I bypassed the vacuum shut off and the bike fired up immediately. Just waiting for Motion Pro petcock delivery to install.

Thanks Speeddog

Al


Title: Re: M900 dry plugs no start
Post by: seanster on March 10, 2014, 03:48:29 PM
When you cleaned the carbs, did you physically remove and visually confirm that the pilot jets were not plugged?

yes i did...i even use a small electrical wire and feed it though the holes and such to really making sure that it was not clogged.


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