TS1 BAD STARTING
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HI MY TS1 IS A BAD STARTER FROM COLD WHEN STARTED ITS FINE ANY IDEAS PLEASE THANKS.
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need a bit more info tbh..carb set up and so on..
start with a simple one, check your choke is working correctly ie fully opening then check plug is in good condition and is gapped correctly ie.
start with a simple one, check your choke is working correctly ie fully opening then check plug is in good condition and is gapped correctly ie.
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Its probably a faulty cylinder........sell it to me.....





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HI
I HAVE A TMX 35 CARB JL3 EXHAUST AUGUSTO 7000 AND AN AF LIGHTENED FLYWHEEL.
I HAVE A TMX 35 CARB JL3 EXHAUST AUGUSTO 7000 AND AN AF LIGHTENED FLYWHEEL.
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At a guess I'd say its the af flywheel.
What stator?
What stator?
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could do with choke jet size so other tmx users can compare with what there using, first port of call for me would be to make sure the choke fully opens..
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sorted checked the choke found it needed adjusting started 2nd kick thanks for the help
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Great news..always start with the simple things first..roadrunnerian wrote:sorted checked the choke found it needed adjusting started 2nd kick thanks for the help

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No, its definitely a dodgy cylinder.....just post it out to me and i'll look after it for you.
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