Since '02 xBhp is different things to different people. From a close knit national community of bikers to India's only motorcycling lifestyle magazine and a place to make like-minded biker friends. Join us

Castrol Power 1

Regularly check tyre pressures.

Our Partner

Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

P150 pick up, acceleration and top end problem

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • #31
    The coil is enclosed inside the stator housing man.. the white cylindrical thingys under the tank are the capacitors.

    Comment


    • #32
      Originally posted by pavanchirmade View Post
      The coil is enclosed inside the stator housing man.. the white cylindrical thingys under the tank are the capacitors.
      The primary ignition voltage coil is on the stator,and generates between 250 to 450 Volts AC.This is rectified by a full wave rectifier and stored in the Spark discharge capacitor(All inside the CDI).At the moment of spark this high voltage of 350 to 600 volts DC is discharged through the Primary of a step up IGNITION coil,which produces the H.T. of 20 to 30 Kilo Volts across the spark gap of the spark plug.
      It is this step up IGNITION COIL in white color which is under the Petrol tank of the Pulsar.

      Last edited by psr; 10-22-2010, 01:50 PM.
      When Was The Last Time,You Did Something For The First Time.

      Comment


      • #33
        Originally posted by psr View Post
        Pulsar timing is 10 degree BTDC @ 1,500 RPM and 28 degrees BTDC @ 3,500 RPM.


        This is when the magnet is just leaving the reed switch active area.This is the threshold for increasing advance.The 28 degree advance is at 3,500 RPM..about mid throttle position.

        This is when the magnet no longer has any field to keep the reed switch on...this is full throttle position. Hope the info is useful.
        is there any reed switch in R15?
        We xbhpians pledge to wear helmet while riding

        Comment


        • #34
          Rhythmrana...I don't think there are any Reed switches on the Carburetor in Yamaha R15.R15 is an open loop injected bike with TPS to give feedback to it's CDI,for ignition advance .
          When Was The Last Time,You Did Something For The First Time.

          Comment


          • #35
            is the bike rectified??? any updates???
            Suffering from Parked Motorcycle Syndrome

            Cant ride ? read this..
            http://MechMarvels.wordpress.com

            Repair manuals for Hero honda Hunk
            https://www.xbhp.com/talkies/do-your...eneration.html

            Comment


            • #36
              @ pavanchirmade, psr: if HT coil/capcitors are faulty, either of the spark plugs should not function, but they are working fine.

              @ROKRZ: no bro, couldn't get time. will do it probably tommorrow.
              sigpic

              Tyre Sizes _ Spark Plugs

              Headlight Focus _ Fork Oils

              All India xBhp Couple Riders Thread

              Ashtavinayak + Shirdi
              Purandar
              Raigad
              Dapoli
              Aurangabad
              Kaas Plateu & Thoseghar Waterfalls
              Purandar

              Comment


              • #37
                Originally posted by princesirohi View Post
                @ pavanchirmade, psr: if HT coil/capcitors are faulty, either of the spark plugs should not function, but they are working fine.

                @ROKRZ: no bro, couldn't get time. will do it probably tommorrow.
                Please read posts fully...nowhere I had hinted at your Ht coil/capacitors being faulty.
                When Was The Last Time,You Did Something For The First Time.

                Comment


                • #38
                  I had the exact same problem
                  loss of acceleration between 60-70 and then the bikes takes off like all that pent up acceleration was stored some place
                  Overtime the problem worsened with the take off point shifting to 80 and vanishing completely over some 3000km
                  I had tried cleaning the carb, plugs and even trying out a new silencer
                  My mech told me that bad fuel has damaged the carb and it needs to be replaced
                  Didnt have the time to go around trying to get someone to repair the carb, i went in for a new one.
                  Simple bolt on job and everythin was back to being perfect
                  the carb costed me 2800 + 200 labor (1 total 1 hr job)

                  Comment


                  • #39
                    Originally posted by rajatagarwal View Post
                    I had the exact same problem
                    loss of acceleration between 60-70 and then the bikes takes off like all that pent up acceleration was stored some place
                    Overtime the problem worsened with the take off point shifting to 80 and vanishing completely over some 3000km
                    I had tried cleaning the carb, plugs and even trying out a new silencer
                    My mech told me that bad fuel has damaged the carb and it needs to be replaced
                    Didnt have the time to go around trying to get someone to repair the carb, i went in for a new one.
                    Simple bolt on job and everythin was back to being perfect
                    the carb costed me 2800 + 200 labor (1 total 1 hr job)
                    Even with bad petrol carbs are hard to damage.The jets may get fouled,float may get stuck,air and petrol openings will get clogged...but all this can be set right with soaking the parts in Acetone for 4 to 6 hrs and cleaning it with high pressure air and petrol.
                    When Was The Last Time,You Did Something For The First Time.

                    Comment


                    • #40
                      Originally posted by psr View Post
                      Even with bad petrol carbs are hard to damage.The jets may get fouled,float may get stuck,air and petrol openings will get clogged...but all this can be set right with soaking the parts in Acetone for 4 to 6 hrs and cleaning it with high pressure air and petrol.
                      buddy, i understand what you are trying to say.. but the carbs do get damaged in due course of time.. the same thing happened to my carb also.. once i replaced it, the bike runs fine.. but with te old one, somehow it jerks.. i tried everything right fron dismantling it and re assembling it after cleaning butnothing helps.. i even changed teh diaphragm.. but still the probs persisted. sometimes its better to change the carb and see if the problem vanishes...

                      as far as i reasoned, when the carb slide is damaged, the carb gives such problems.. my slide was a bit scored on one side but i presume that was because of my running the bike without filter for a whole day before and dirt might have got into the carb and thus damaging it..
                      Suffering from Parked Motorcycle Syndrome

                      Cant ride ? read this..
                      http://MechMarvels.wordpress.com

                      Repair manuals for Hero honda Hunk
                      https://www.xbhp.com/talkies/do-your...eneration.html

                      Comment


                      • #41
                        Originally posted by ROCKRZ View Post

                        as far as i reasoned, when the carb slide is damaged, the carb gives such problems.. my slide was a bit scored on one side but i presume that was because of my running the bike without filter for a whole day before and dirt might have got into the carb and thus damaging it..
                        This is news to me.....Thanks for the clarification...I was under the impression with modern technology material and application bikes have become better and reliable,in all aspects.
                        When Was The Last Time,You Did Something For The First Time.

                        Comment


                        • #42
                          Good news: Poblm solved

                          hey guys,

                          thank you all for all your suggestions, my problem is solved. what my mechanic did was took out carb, dismantled it, cleaned everything like jets, float, diaphram etc, reassemble it and put it back to where it belong. then replaced reed switch and magnet on carb. the problem gone 99%.

                          the reason i am saying 99% is that i have not tested it to my heart's satisfaction.

                          i did only one 50 km ride and in that ride 9 out of 10 times it worked perfectly and just once i felt it has not improved completely. so all i can say now is mostly the problem is solved but still i will test it thouroghly.

                          but i failed to understand the problem, there was absolutely no problem with carb and everything was fine.

                          regarding reed switch, i had changed it before also, but last time it didn't solved the problem. only thing i changed additionally this time is magnet for reed switch mounted on carb. can a magnet become faulty?

                          i am attaching some photos of a chain cleaner. are these so called chain cleaners really good. my mechanic used it this time.
                          sigpic

                          Tyre Sizes _ Spark Plugs

                          Headlight Focus _ Fork Oils

                          All India xBhp Couple Riders Thread

                          Ashtavinayak + Shirdi
                          Purandar
                          Raigad
                          Dapoli
                          Aurangabad
                          Kaas Plateu & Thoseghar Waterfalls
                          Purandar

                          Comment


                          • #43
                            Magnets don't go bad....unless it is cracked or broken.The Reed switch is more likely to have gone wrong as it is made of Glass and easily broken.If the Magnet had moved from its place and the 2.5mm gap between it and the Reed switch is not maintained also the problem will be noticed.
                            Good you have got over the problem.
                            When Was The Last Time,You Did Something For The First Time.

                            Comment


                            • #44
                              Problem resurfaced

                              hey guys .....

                              the problem surfaced again.

                              help me.

                              now reed switch can not go faulty so soon, i guess.
                              so now is it a problem of carb or CDI.

                              which one shall i try replacing first.
                              also if carb is faulty, can we not just replace the fauldy part in carb. rather than replacing whole carb. carb costs around Rs. 2000 to 3000/=. not sure about actual price.

                              help me guys.
                              sigpic

                              Tyre Sizes _ Spark Plugs

                              Headlight Focus _ Fork Oils

                              All India xBhp Couple Riders Thread

                              Ashtavinayak + Shirdi
                              Purandar
                              Raigad
                              Dapoli
                              Aurangabad
                              Kaas Plateu & Thoseghar Waterfalls
                              Purandar

                              Comment


                              • #45
                                To rule out the Reed switch disconnect it's connector and then ride.Then connect a copper wire between the connector's pin and short them,and ride again.If in any one of the state the bike runs well the problem is with the Reed switch or magnet position.If not you will have to look at theSpark Plugs first and carburetor next.
                                When Was The Last Time,You Did Something For The First Time.

                                Comment

                                Working...
                                X