Air hungry spree's
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- Tippmann98
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Air hungry spree's
What makes a spree air hungry? The motors can be strange. Even with different carbs and adjustments, they still eat up the air. My old one actually didnt like much air at all, i am just wondering what to do? Is there a way to adjust this problem? Maybe something to do with the reed valve? I know not to bend it or anything, maybe tighten up the screws in the back?
- Tippmann98
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86 Honda Spree - Lawn Ornament
83 Suzuki GS450E - Sold
92 Honda CBR600 F2 - Current Daily driver
Spree Repair Guide
83 Suzuki GS450E - Sold
92 Honda CBR600 F2 - Current Daily driver
Spree Repair Guide
To start off, I can tell you what it's NOT - the reed valves.
What it MAY be:
1. Air filter
2. Air inlet box cover plugged?
3. Choke assy not closing all the way when warmed up properly
4. If you are attaching the screw in the middle of the air cover, I had one (truly odd) that collapsed the inlet box when over-tightened.
5. Maladjusted carburetor.
Probably in that order. Does it run good with the cover off AND the filter off? What about if just the cover is on but no filter? Just filter no cover?
Are the two square inlets on the cover plugged with anything? Mud dauber wasps love this area for some reason.
You state that the bike runs alright with the filter and cover on, but slow. Is it missing at all when it's doing this? That would point to rich mix. By taking the air cleaner off, you compensate for the excess fuel going in if it's missing.
This is an interesting one....keep us informed.
What it MAY be:
1. Air filter
2. Air inlet box cover plugged?
3. Choke assy not closing all the way when warmed up properly
4. If you are attaching the screw in the middle of the air cover, I had one (truly odd) that collapsed the inlet box when over-tightened.
5. Maladjusted carburetor.
Probably in that order. Does it run good with the cover off AND the filter off? What about if just the cover is on but no filter? Just filter no cover?
Are the two square inlets on the cover plugged with anything? Mud dauber wasps love this area for some reason.
You state that the bike runs alright with the filter and cover on, but slow. Is it missing at all when it's doing this? That would point to rich mix. By taking the air cleaner off, you compensate for the excess fuel going in if it's missing.
This is an interesting one....keep us informed.
Scoot safely
- Tippmann98
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Yes, one of the carbs is over-jetted. That probably explains a little. But, this is the strange part. Even with different carbs, one ot two of our engines is still reluctant and craves mass amounts of air. Its internal i think, my guess is that somebody tampered with the block and widended the intakes.
- Has the case been split? If not then any intake mods were done to the removable bits. Check the intake runner for filing.
- Has the exhaust been drilled/modified/rusted out?
- Has your "good" carb been filed? Some guys will enlarge the "choke" point on the carbs for airflow. Doesn't always work.
- Did you check to see if the "good" carb has an enlarged (drilled) idle jet?
Sounds like you're running rich. Is it any faster with the air filter disconnected? By disconnected, I assume you're still running the rubber tube, but not the filter element (or tube disconnected from airbox.)
- Has the exhaust been drilled/modified/rusted out?
- Has your "good" carb been filed? Some guys will enlarge the "choke" point on the carbs for airflow. Doesn't always work.
- Did you check to see if the "good" carb has an enlarged (drilled) idle jet?
Sounds like you're running rich. Is it any faster with the air filter disconnected? By disconnected, I assume you're still running the rubber tube, but not the filter element (or tube disconnected from airbox.)
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To make it more desirable to sell, I think you should run down to the nearest Wal*Mart/farm supply and pick up a bagful of $1 yellow marker lights. You could do up the entire undercarriage with a few dozen of those... and yes, I've been drinking.Tippmann98 wrote:Haha yeah. I was just wanting to make it quieter. I figured it would be more desireable to buy that way.
lol your crazyTo make it more desirable to sell, I think you should run down to the nearest Wal*Mart/farm supply and pick up a bagful of $1 yellow marker lights. You could do up the entire undercarriage with a few dozen of those... and yes, I've been drinking.
86 Honda Spree - Lawn Ornament
83 Suzuki GS450E - Sold
92 Honda CBR600 F2 - Current Daily driver
Spree Repair Guide
83 Suzuki GS450E - Sold
92 Honda CBR600 F2 - Current Daily driver
Spree Repair Guide
- Tippmann98
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Lmao, how about some neon lights? lol. I will submit a picture of a blue light under a black spree later on.
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