Thanks for recieving me. I've read a lot of threads here and i would like your advise.
I bought a Suzuki TR125 from 1979 for my girlfriend, rare model in Europe but seems it was popular in Asia. It's very similar to a GP125 (rotary disc), only the position of the exhaust port has another angle.
I restaurated it, did a top end rebuild because piston was in bad shape and having a lot of blow-by. Fitted new oversize piston, new rings and cylinder is rebored.
Exhaust decarbonized, carb ultrasoon cleaned, ignition timed, new spark plug etc.
It runs nice in "race mode" going fast through the revs. But it's terrible at "cruise mode", it wont go past 5000rpm with a 1/4 throttle on and just drops dead completely.
I know how to set up a carb, i race a Rotax kart so i'm used to play with main jets, needle height and air mixing screw to find the correct setting on track.
The only difference compared to standard version is the airbox that was replaced by previous owner with a K&N filter, don't have the original air box to try.
I'm running syntechic Elf oil with standard oilpump setting.
I tried everything:
- All needle positions (for mid range rpms), even upped it with extra rings to see if it would have any effect.
- Tried all the positions (per 1/2 turns) of the air mixing screw (for pick up in low range rpms)
- Tried all kinds of float height positions, up to 5mm deviation from standard manual setting
- I even bought brand new NOS carb
Nothing...absolutely nothing. The best i can do is move the gap from 5000rpm to 6000rpm.
It doesn't have reeds, it has a rotary disc...and those are bulletproof right? I checked for air leaks on the carb inlet, checked the fuel tap, checked the carb for leaks, use fresh fuel, tried without air filter and or carbhousing cover...
Does anyone have any further suggestions? I'm fiddling for weeks now and can't cure it.