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Joey Rook Posted on Apr 13, 2014
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I have a 1973 kawasaki 175 enduro that wont start wheat could be wrong

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Spark plugs, fuel filter, carb, coil, ignition, fuel line. Any of these could be wrong and even quite a few other things could be wrong. More information on what it does and does not do when you try to start it is needed. Does it have compression, does it have spark, does it have clean fuel. Has this been stored for a long time?

Testimonial: "it has spark, compression, clean fuel, and i tore the carb down checked the float and everything seems to be fine and i had it running last week but it hasnt ran since"

  • Joey Rook
    Joey Rook Apr 14, 2014

    "it has spark, compression, clean fuel, and i tore the carb down checked the float and everything seems to be fine and i had it running last week but it hasnt ran since"

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It seems like a lot of slop in engine to drive train

It is very typical (and intensely annoying) that when you transition from accelerating — however slightly — to decelerating — however slightly — there is a big bounce as if there is enormous slop in the drive train.

Every motorcyle I have ever had (Kawasaki 175 2-stroke, Honda CB350 twin, Yamaha 650 twin, Yamaha 750 special and Suzuki GS 850), and every motorcycle I have ever driven (Honda CB 50, Yamaha Mini-Enduro 60, Honda Hawk 400, Kawasaki 750 LTD, Yamaha Virago 650, Yamaha Virago 750) has had this “feature.”
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