Just trailered home a good to very good condition 2005 Stella 2T. Got it for a decent price here in Michigan. Before driving home, I decided it would be a good idea to turn the fuel to the off position. An hour or so later (it had been raining on the ride up, not hard, but steady, and the Stella was not covered) I got it home, off the trailer and tried to start it. It did, by the way, smell like gas while I was taking it off the trailer, before I tried to start it. Anyway, after one kick I realized the petcock was off so I set it to on. Still, no go. Choke was out, choke in, nothing. Plenty of gas in the tank, oil full. It sounds like a bike that isn't getting fuel or is maybe flooded. Not sure. So, any ideas on what I need to do? Did the petcock break and is now stuck in off? Did I flood it? Foul the plug? Did the rain play a role (when I kick it, the light comes on and the neutral light is on when I turn it on - oh, and yes, the ignition is on). It's in the garage right now. I'm sure it's not a big deal but I'd sure like to ride it! It's beautiful! Thanks in advance for the help,
Mike
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First guess, flooded.
The fuel valve accepts 'off' as a suggestion and if anything like mine, off isn't necessarily off.
Most likely flooded while bouncing down the road on a trailer.
Remove plug (it'll likely be wet) blow off excess. With key OFF operate the kick starter several times to blow excessive fuel out.
Reinstall the, now dry, plug and try to start.....NO CHOKE at 1/4 throttle.
Keep in touch.
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The fuel valve accepts 'off' as a suggestion and if anything like mine, off isn't necessarily off.
Most likely flooded while bouncing down the road on a trailer.
Remove plug (it'll likely be wet) blow off excess. With key OFF operate the kick starter several times to blow excessive fuel out.
Reinstall the, now dry, plug and try to start.....NO CHOKE at 1/4 throttle.
Keep in touch.
Rob
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Thanks for the advice. I tried it yesterday and it sounded like it wanted to go more than before but I'll try the way you have suggested. Thanks. Yeah, it's abouncy trailer and it smelled like gas really strongly when I took it off. I'd have ridden it home but no good way outside expressway to get from Ann Arbor to Flint, at least for the first fifteen miles or so. Then lots of back roads to take.
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I always try to run the carb dry before trailering. If not they will flood.
My routine is to take it off the trailer and turn the tap on. Sometimes it may still flood. I just turn the tap off and keep kicking until it starts.
Works most of the time!
My routine is to take it off the trailer and turn the tap on. Sometimes it may still flood. I just turn the tap off and keep kicking until it starts.
Works most of the time!
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