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Hi All,
Thanks to the correct carb now fitted on my son's TDR125, the bike runs sweet and strong, BUT it smokes like a bast*rd..!!..
It ticks over OK, but only if I turn it up quite high.
I am suspecting the crank seals - whaddaya reckon?
How much of a pain is it to swap them? Will they go into the crank cases from outside without splitting them???

Thanks peeps, Mark.


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have you also checked the 2 stroke mixer?
it may be running rich and making it smoke.

when my crank seals went it was quite smokey and it smelt quite strong. performance was down a little bit to, same with yours?
keep checking the oil level in the gearbox smile.gif


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Hi Dude,
Sorry, yes I set the position of the two stroke pump when I fitted the correct carb.
I've given it plenty of time to "blow thru" any excess oil that may have been in the crank cases, due to over oiling with the wrong (TZR) carb that was on the bike.
I don't know if performance is down mate, I bought the bike for my son who is 17 later this month - I ride a tuned Kawasaki 750 Turbo so it most certainly feels down!!!
It IS smelly and smoky tho, I seriously doubt it's pass an MOT like this.
Cheers dude, Mark.


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sounds 2 me like over rich, try running a pre mix and pull 2 stroke pipe out reed block smile.gif if it persists then crank seals smile.gif

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Awesome.
Will do, thanks.
Have you replaced any seals? Are they a reasonable job to do???

Cheers, Mark.


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peice of cake mate, give me a shout if you need a hand and i'll guide ya through it mate smile.gif

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TOP man!!!
Thank you...

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Hi Dude,

Sorry, yes I set the position of the two stroke pump when I fitted the correct carb.
I've given it plenty of time to "blow thru" any excess oil that may have been in the crank cases, due to over oiling with the wrong (TZR) carb that was on the bike.
is down mate, I bought the bike for my son who is 17 later this month - I ride a tuned Kawasaki 750 Turbo so it most certainly feels down!!!
It IS smelly and smoky tho, I seriously doubt it's pass an MOT like this.
Cheers dude, Mark.


you got a gpz 750 turbo ??????????????????????????

 



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that must be like a wild horse .. or 150 of them ..

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Got a 750 Turbo street bike (actually Wiseco 810cc) - 150BHP if I keep the boost turned right down, considerably more if I wind it up!!! (in bits in the garage at the minute tho)...
Got a long term project Hub Centre Steered one I'm building too -> check out here...

http://www.oldskoolperformance.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=64

...And my little plaything - a 1982 Honda XL500R - to ride some green lanes with my son when he's done his CBT...


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xl500 lovely, my mate had one with a single seat conversion buity smile.gif av you got pics? i really like em smile.gif

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**** lol thats powerrrrr
you got any pics of the working on?

that project is pretty epic smile.gif
any plans to finish it? or are you still considering selling it?

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The Epic project is stalled due to needing more BIG spending before I can go any further.
As or selling it - I would only do so for a LOT of money. The blood, sweat, and tears that have gone into it are immeasurable!!!

Here's my XL500R (with XL600 disc brake front end)...




Here's a pikky of my street 750 Turbo winter rebuild - GSX-R600K3 front and rear ends, one off fork extenders, WP rear shock resprung and revalved by K-Tech etc etc etc...





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hmmm nice smile.gif

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how much for the xl??


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I only bought the XL in December last year.
It's undergoing a top end job at the minute - the camshaft and crappy head journals have the usual Honda wear - it's getting a billet roller bearing hi performance camshaft and a Wiseco 10.25:1 piston (instead of the Honda 8.6:1 original) etc etc...
Should go like buggery when done!!!


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