Trouble-shooting.
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Engine will not start.
 - Attempt to drain float chamber
 
 
  - If there is little or no fuel in chamber:
  
   - Clogged fuel line, filter behind float valve, main filter, fuel tank breather hole.
   
 - No fuel in tank or fuel tap turned off.
   
 - Sticking float valve or faulty float.
   
 - Loose or disconnected fuel pump or relay wire.
   
 - Faulty fuel pump relay.
   
 - Faulty fuel pump.
   
 - Clogging within carburettor body.
  
 
  
 
  - If there is fuel in float chamber then check spark plug.
 
  - Wet plug:
  
   - Mixture too rich
   
 - Carb flooded
   
 - Choke valve stuck open
   
 - Cylinder flooded
   
 - Dirty air cleaner
  
 
  
 
  - Perform the spark test
 
  - Weak or no spark:  See rough idle
 
 
 
  - If there is a good spark then do this
 
  - Pour 1-2 cc of fuel into cylinders thru the sprk plug hole,
 
  reinstall spark plugs and try to start engine without choke applied,
  with full throttle
  
   - If engine starts:
   
    - Faulty choke system
    
 - Fuel comtaminated
    
 - Carb incorrectly adjusted
    
 - Intake pipe leaking
    
 - Clogged carb passage or jets
   
 
   
  
 
  - If engine does not start perform compression test on each cylinder, see rough idle.
 
  - Low compression:
  
   - Valve stuck open
   
 - Damaged cylinder head gasket
   
 - Improper vlave timing
   
 - Improper valve and seat contact
   
 - Worn cylinder and piston rings
   
 - Damaged piston
  
 
  
 
  - If compression is normal:
 
  - Improper ignition timing
  
   - Fautly pulse rotor
   
 - Generator with ferrous burrs
  
 
  
 
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Engine is hard to start or soon stops.
 - Check fuel supply to carb as above.
 
 
 - If fuel supply is good then try to start with choke on
 
 
 
 - If engine does not start, check plug as above
 
 - If no problem at plug perform spark test as above
 
 - If spark is good then perform compression test
 
 - If compression is good check valve train
 
 
  - See valve clearance
  
 - See cam chain replacement for valve timing
  
 - Worn camshaft
  
 - Loose valve adjuster and lock nut
 
 
 
  - If valve train is good check ignition timing
 
  - If ignition timing is out:
  
   - Faulty pulse rotor
   
 - Generator with ferrous burrs
  
 
  
  - Clogged carb passage or jets
 
  
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Engine lacks power with normal loading.
Note:
 - Check engine oil level and condition.  Be sure the oil is not contaminated
 
 with coolant or metal burrs.
  - Start the engine and warm it up to operating temperture, then check to see
 if the temperture gauge reading is abnormal.
  - Check for engine mechanical noise: Cam chain and cam chain tensioner; improper
 valve clearance; worn camshaft and rocker arm sliding surfaces; broken piston rings,
 worn piston pin and connecting rod small end.
  - Check that the wheels spin freely, check for brake drag, faulty wheel bearings,
 incorrect drive chain slack, bent fork, bent frame. 
 - Check exhaust smoke at half throttle
 
  - Blue smoke
  
   - Engine oil leaking into cyclinder
  
 
   - Gray smoke
  
   - Rich mixture
   
 - Worn piston rings
   
 - Incorrect ignition timing
  
 
  
  - If exhaust smoke is normal check for surging during acceleration.
 
  - Causes of surging
  
   - Incorrect adjusted pilot screws
   
 - Incorrect synchronization
   
 - Intake pip leaking
   
 - Clogged crankcase breather
  
 
  
  - If there is no surging check the spark plug
 
  - Wet plug
  
   - Loose connection between spark plug caps and wires
   
 - Dirty air cleaner element
   
 - Improper float level
   
 - Rich mixture
  
 
   - Cause of a light gray or white discoloured spark plug
  
   - Improper heat range
   
 - lean mixture
   
 - Improper float level
   
 - leaking intake pipe
  
 
  
  - If plugs are good check the specified fuel flow capacity
 
  - Under the specified
  
   - Dirty fuel filter
   
 - Clogged fuel lines
   
 - Faulty fuel pump
  
 
  
  - If fuel flows good check cylinder compression (above)
 
 - If compression is good heck ignition timing (above)
 
 - If ignition timing is good check valve train for surging (above)
 
 - If there is no surging check for clogging in carbs
 
 - If carbs are good 
 
  - Seized cylinder and piston
  
 - Seized connecting rod bearing
  
 - Damaged main bearing
 
 
 
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Poor engine performance at slow and idle speed.
Note:
 - Check engine oil level and condition.  Be sure the oil is not contaminated
 
 with coolant or metal burrs.
  - Start the engine and warm it up to operating temperture, then check to see
 if the temperture gauge reading is abnormal.
  - Check idle speed: specified 1,200 +/- 100rpm
 
 - Check engine condition with choke applied
 
  - Better
  
   - Intake pipe leaking
   
 - Improper carb adjustment
   
 - Clogged carb slow jet
   
 - Improper float level
  
 
  
  - If it does not improve remove air cleaner and check again
 
  - Better
  
   - Dirty air cleaner
   
 - Improper carb adjustment
   
 - Clogged carb air passages
   
 - Improper float level
  
 
  
  - If it does not improve do spark test on all plugs (above)
 
 - If spark is good check carb synchronization (carb overhaul)
 
 - If synchonization is good check cylinder compression (above)
 
 - If compression is normal check ignition timing using timing light with "F" mark
 
  - Abnormal
  
   - Improper ignition timing
   
 - Faulty spark unit (CDI)
   
 - Pulse rotor
   
 - Generator
  
 
  
  - If ignition timing is normal check valve train
 
  - Problems
  
   - Improper valve and seat contact
   
 - Valve stuck open
   
 - Improper valve timing
   
 - Damaged cylinder head gasket
   
 - Worn cylinder and piston rings
  
 
  
  - If valve train is good clean carb air passages and jets
 
  - Better
  
   - Clogged air passages or jets
  
 
  
  - Does not improve
 
  - Seized cylinder and piston
  
 - Seized connecting rod bearing
  
 - Damaged main bearing
 
 
 
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Poor engine performance at high speeds
Note:
 - Check engine oil level and condition.  Be sure the oil is not contaminated
 
 with coolant or metal burrs.
  - Start the engine and warm it up to operating temperture, then check to see
 if the temperture gauge reading is abnormal.
  - Check idle speed: specified 1,200 +/- 100rpm
 
 - Check that the wheels spin freely
 
 - Check for spark plug (above)
 
 - If plug is good check exhaust smoke at half throttle (above)
 
 - If exhaust smoke is good check engine performance with choke applied
 
  - Better
  
   - Lean mixture
   
 - Intake pipe leaking
   
 - Improper carb adjustment
   
 - Clogged jet
   
 - Improper float level
  
 
  
  - If performance does not improve check performance without air cleaner
 
  - Better
  
   - Dirty air cleaner
   
 - Rich mixture
   
 - Clogged carb air passages
   
 - Improper float level
  
 
  
  - If performance doesn't improve test specified fuel flow
 
  - Under the specified
  
   - Dirty fuel filter
   
 - Clogged fuel lines
   
 - Faulty fuel pump or relay
  
 
  
  - If fuel flow is good check cylinder compression (above)
 
 - If compression is normal check ignition timing using timing light with full advance
 
  - Abnormal
  
   - Faulty pulse rotor
   
 - generator with ferrous burrs
  
 
  
  - If ignition timing is good test ride bike and check for valve surging
 
  - Valve surging
  
   - Improper valve clearance (too small)
   
 - Weak valve spring
   
 - Worn camshaft
  
 
  
  - Check for clutch slippage
 
  - Slipping
  
   - Improper clutch lever free play
   
 - Faulty clutch lifter system
   
 - Worn or warped clutch discs/plates
   
 - Weak clutch springs
  
 
  
  - If clutch is good clean carb air passages and jets
 
 
 - Does not improve
 
  - Seized cylinder and piston
  
 - Seized connecting rod bearing
  
 - Damaged main bearing
 
 
 
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Common faults on the Bros
 - Stater motor does not work 
 
  - Starter relay switch
  
 - Worn carbon brush terminals in starter motor
  
 - Open circuit in stater button wire on right hand switch gear
 
 
  - Hard starting
 
  - clogged carb
  
 - Incorrect carb adjustment
  
 - Vacuum in fuel tank caused by clogged breather hole
  
 - Faulty fuel pump
 
 
  - Engine stalls as if it were out of petrol
 
  - Clogged breather hole in fuel tank
  
 - Faulty fuel pump
 
 
  - See rough idle
 
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Ignition timing
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Ignition advance for Bros 400 J/K
10° BTDC, "F" mark, at idle (1,200 rpm)
32° BTDC at 9,000 +/- 200 rpm, full advance
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Ignition advance for Bros 650 J/K
10° BTDC, "F" mark, at idle (1,200 )
31° BTDC at 7000 +/- 200 rpm, full advance
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