Ninja 500 won’t start | cleaning fuel system

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  • @frankmiranda1352
    @frankmiranda1352 2 года назад +1

    Just bought one sitting 10 years any pointers

    • @beantowncowboy241
      @beantowncowboy241  2 года назад

      Just keep carbs clean the one in the video is a tank lol hit a guard rail and still ran on 1 spark plug he has since fixed it up some but thing is pretty reliable

    • @frankmiranda1352
      @frankmiranda1352 2 года назад

      @@beantowncowboy241 the lower carb"fuel rail"is the gas connect and the top one is vented right?

    • @beantowncowboy241
      @beantowncowboy241  2 года назад

      @@frankmiranda1352 I have no idea anymore tbh

  • @darrenfilms2527
    @darrenfilms2527 12 дней назад

    bet you felt dumb when you found out that second hole is a vacuum line for the gas too come out when it cranks

    • @beantowncowboy241
      @beantowncowboy241  12 дней назад +1

      Man i always feel dumb working on these things lol

    • @darrenfilms2527
      @darrenfilms2527 12 дней назад +1

      @@beantowncowboy241 fair enough I felt the same way

    • @matthewcoddington7550
      @matthewcoddington7550 2 дня назад

      @@darrenfilms2527 hey man, dumb question but do you know how the peacock having a vacuum line changes the cleaning process? Mine is gunked up to the max and im trying to figure out what the best method of cleaning is. I just bought some gumout carb cleaner and was gonna blast it, any other suggestions?

    • @darrenfilms2527
      @darrenfilms2527 2 дня назад +1

      @@matthewcoddington7550 I have the same issue if it’s the fuel rail take it apart cause you’ll never get it all out with gum out but if it’s just jets and needles take everything out but just spray with gum out