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Black smoke from exhaust......

Started by scharding, January 06, 2013, 09:15:39 AM

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scharding

....when my 86 FJ is warm and I blip the throttle, i get black smoke. Is this a rich fuel condition? It also seems to run rough at idle with some backfires from the exhaust. Now when i am riding and I jump on the throttle at lower rpm's, it stumbles for a split second then takes off like a rabbit.

The carbs were all professionaly rebuilt and calibrated last summer, I run a 4 into 1 header with a Super Trapp exhaust and a factory air cleaner .

I figured this is the time to get it fixed so I'm ready to rock when the snow goes!

Thanks,

Steve
Steve
Can't wait to go for another ride!

FJ111200

Black smoke does tend to suggest a rich mixture.
Try turning the mixture screws in a bit. Start off at a 1/4 turn and see what happens.
Don't go mad with it though and make it run too weak. A weak mixture can cause overheating and holed pistons.
Better on the rich side than weak.

andyb


scharding

Quote from: andyb on January 06, 2013, 11:32:44 AM
Ask your plugs what they think.

I will have a talk with my plugs this week and see what they have to say! Thanks!

Steve
Steve
Can't wait to go for another ride!

scharding

Finally had a chance to talk to my plugs. It seems #1 is a nice golden brown and in good condition electrode wise, now #'s 2 and 4 have more carbon on them and are wet with gas. Now #3 is dry but has more carbon like #'s 2 and 4. All the plugs only have 5000 kms (3000 miles) on them.

:unknown: so? Any ideas?

I mean, how can you have 3 different symptoms out of 4 plugs?

Steve
Steve
Can't wait to go for another ride!

Mark Olson

Quote from: scharding on February 03, 2013, 02:30:06 PM
Finally had a chance to talk to my plugs. It seems #1 is a nice golden brown and in good condition electrode wise, now #'s 2 and 4 have more carbon on them and are wet with gas. Now #3 is dry but has more carbon like #'s 2 and 4. All the plugs only have 5000 kms (3000 miles) on them.

:unknown: so? Any ideas?

I mean, how can you have 3 different symptoms out of 4 plugs?

Steve

hmmm, sounds like your blinker fluid is low. :rofl2:

sync your carbs, check the needles for the same setting , are there holes in your diaphragms .

when all else fails , clean your carbs.
Mark O.
86 fj1200
sac ca.

                           " Get off your ass and Ride"

SlowOldGuy

Quote from: scharding on February 03, 2013, 02:30:06 PM
I mean, how can you have 3 different symptoms out of 4 plugs?
Steve

That's easy; because you also have 4 carbs.

What condition are the carbs in, what jets, how many turns on the mixture settings, and what's the fuel/float level set to?

DavidR.