1985 Yamaha Badger 80 Wont Start
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1985 Yamaha Badger 80 Wont Start
Hello all. Great information on this forum from what I have read so far.
I have a 1985 Badger 80 that I picked up almost a year ago to follow my son around on his LT50 quad. The quad runs great once running but lately has given me a lot of trouble starting up. Finally it will not start.
The battery has a good charge, ccp is 120, carb is clean, spark appears to be adequate.
I guess im wondering what the problem can be. It seems to be getting fuel. Petcock works fine. I am thinking it must be spark related but am really not sure how to check if the spark is enough. Is there a way to measure coil output. And if so, what is an acceptable range?
Any other ideas come to mind, thanks?
I have a 1985 Badger 80 that I picked up almost a year ago to follow my son around on his LT50 quad. The quad runs great once running but lately has given me a lot of trouble starting up. Finally it will not start.
The battery has a good charge, ccp is 120, carb is clean, spark appears to be adequate.
I guess im wondering what the problem can be. It seems to be getting fuel. Petcock works fine. I am thinking it must be spark related but am really not sure how to check if the spark is enough. Is there a way to measure coil output. And if so, what is an acceptable range?
Any other ideas come to mind, thanks?
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No problem, i hope you find the problem.
Btw, is ccp compression? if so and if you measure in psi the minimum spec is 142psi, standard is 171psi.
I just bought a 1987 moto-4 80. It did not start either, it had low compression due to no valve clearance on the intake valve. I adjusted that and it fired right up.
The clearance should be 0.003 - 0.005 in. on both valves when the engine is cold.
If you don't have a compression tester, remove the spark plug and put your finger in the hole. Run the starter and if you have enough compression you should finger should be blown away. I could quite easy hold my finger there when i run the starter.
Cheers,
Henrik
Btw, is ccp compression? if so and if you measure in psi the minimum spec is 142psi, standard is 171psi.
I just bought a 1987 moto-4 80. It did not start either, it had low compression due to no valve clearance on the intake valve. I adjusted that and it fired right up.
The clearance should be 0.003 - 0.005 in. on both valves when the engine is cold.
If you don't have a compression tester, remove the spark plug and put your finger in the hole. Run the starter and if you have enough compression you should finger should be blown away. I could quite easy hold my finger there when i run the starter.
Cheers,
Henrik
#5
No problem, i hope you find the problem.
Btw, is ccp compression? if so and if you measure in psi the minimum spec is 142psi, standard is 171psi.
I just bought a 1987 moto-4 80. It did not start either, it had low compression due to no valve clearance on the intake valve. I adjusted that and it fired right up.
The clearance should be 0.003 - 0.005 in. on both valves when the engine is cold.
If you don't have a compression tester, remove the spark plug and put your finger in the ho
le. Run the starter and if you have enough compression you should finger should be blown away. I could quite easy hold my finger there when i run the starter.
Cheers,
Henrik
Btw, is ccp compression? if so and if you measure in psi the minimum spec is 142psi, standard is 171psi.
I just bought a 1987 moto-4 80. It did not start either, it had low compression due to no valve clearance on the intake valve. I adjusted that and it fired right up.
The clearance should be 0.003 - 0.005 in. on both valves when the engine is cold.
If you don't have a compression tester, remove the spark plug and put your finger in the ho
le. Run the starter and if you have enough compression you should finger should be blown away. I could quite easy hold my finger there when i run the starter.
Cheers,
Henrik
The cold compression was 120 lbs. I thought I read that 100 was the minimum. Should it be 142 minimum? If the valves are too tight,
Do you by any chance have a procedure on how to adjust them?
Thanks,
Chris
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I saw the ones at sears online but didn't know they came with that adapter.
I was actually looking for just the adapter. My buddy has the tester, so all I need is an adapter. I just bought my daughter a 95 badger 80cc. I got it to start after adjusting the valves...It's hard to start and the finger test is telling me the compression is low. I just want to be sure. thanks for the info.
I was actually looking for just the adapter. My buddy has the tester, so all I need is an adapter. I just bought my daughter a 95 badger 80cc. I got it to start after adjusting the valves...It's hard to start and the finger test is telling me the compression is low. I just want to be sure. thanks for the info.
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I saw the ones at sears online but didn't know they came with that adapter.
I was actually looking for just the adapter. My buddy has the tester, so all I need is an adapter. I just bought my daughter a 95 badger 80cc. I got it to start after adjusting the valves...It's hard to start and the finger test is telling me the compression is low. I just want to be sure. thanks for the info.
I was actually looking for just the adapter. My buddy has the tester, so all I need is an adapter. I just bought my daughter a 95 badger 80cc. I got it to start after adjusting the valves...It's hard to start and the finger test is telling me the compression is low. I just want to be sure. thanks for the info.