Honda transalp lack of power.

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  • @martyniner8893
    @martyniner8893 Před 2 lety +2

    Sounds like a fuel problem, might need to take out the carbs and give them a good cleaning. Take everything apart and make sure every hole is open, hold it to the light to make sure. Good luck bud, Cheers from 🇨🇦

    • @byefilm734
      @byefilm734  Před 2 lety +1

      Ok thanks, I have had several suggestions about this, but before I start dismantling I will try spark plugs/warm/cold cylinder/coil etc in case I will be lucky:)

    • @gerybiker7219
      @gerybiker7219 Před 2 lety

      Hello! I think, one cylindet work only! You can clean carbs. Check the fuel tap, vacuum pipes ,spark plugs , carb membrans, ect. Goog luck!

    • @byefilm734
      @byefilm734  Před 2 lety +1

      @@gerybiker7219 problem solved

    • @byefilm734
      @byefilm734  Před 2 lety +1

      Problem solved

    • @martyniner8893
      @martyniner8893 Před 2 lety

      I glad to see you got your bike running well again! One spark plug is a lot easier than cleaning the carbs! Cheers!

  • @taranwright9735
    @taranwright9735 Před rokem +1

    Clean the main jet and pilot jet on both carbs. This should do the trick it worked on mine last year . Check for air leaks on any rubber intakes . Also when it is running warm set the idle to 1300+100 hope this helps.

    • @byefilm734
      @byefilm734  Před rokem

      Hi, it is fixed its was one spark plug only!

  • @marcroussillon695
    @marcroussillon695 Před rokem

    Just haveà look at the CDI ignition parts under thé thé seat. The y must be horizontales to protect plugs.

  • @UKPete
    @UKPete Před rokem

    Sorry I'm no mechanic but it would seem the choke/s are not operating properly, (not opening or closing properly) maybe on one carburettor. please let us know the resolution.

  • @JohanGrunwald
    @JohanGrunwald Před rokem

    Never use throttle while having choke on! It will drown your spark plugs immediately. First choke, then ignition, turn of choke, then throttle. Maybe your engine is running slow because just one cylinder is running due to a drowned spark plug (this has happened to me because I used choke with throttle at the same time). I see that your idle speed is really low. You can very easily adjust your idle speed on a nod on the carburator. No need to remove anything. Just turn the nod. Your idle speed should be at least above 1000 rpm when the engine is cold and a little bit above 1500 rpm when the engine is hot. (this has also happened to me, as I accidently turned the nod on the carburator).

    • @byefilm734
      @byefilm734  Před rokem

      Thanks for advice, problem is now solved. All fine with new spark plugs

    • @andreivectra
      @andreivectra Před rokem

      How did you solved this issue? I have the same behaviour with my TA XL650V.
      Thank you!

  • @vydwka
    @vydwka Před 2 lety

    Nasty overcomplicated bikes. Mine is the same. Please share your fix.

  • @Jos3M4d
    @Jos3M4d Před rokem +1

    CDI!!!!!!!!! IS WORKING ONLY ONE CILINDER. CHANGE THE CDI, IS VERY COMON ;)

  • @MRed-yt8kw
    @MRed-yt8kw Před 2 lety

    The fuel mix is to rich, i bet the choke is stuck.

  • @maximilanverdi6113
    @maximilanverdi6113 Před 2 lety

    Adjust the carburetor, vacuum carburetor, you can't do this without the equipment and proper knowledge.