davide123 Posted July 9 Report Share Posted July 9 Hello everyone, I have a problem with a 2005 Cota 4RT. After 10/15 minutes of riding, the bike shuts down, it seems to be a lack of fuel supply. As soon as it happens, I remove the spark plug and find it dry. After this, the bike starts up again immediately but then shuts down again after a few kilometers. I have replaced the fuel pump and filter, but with no results. When the engine is about to shut down, if I pull the clutch, it does not shut down, so in neutral position the engine runs well without issues; as soon as I shift into gear and increase the revs, it starts to misfire until it shuts down. Has anyone ever had a similar problem? Thank you for the help! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jonnyc21 Posted July 10 Report Share Posted July 10 What is your idle RPM's set at? 1800? If not that would be the first thing I would set. If you haven't done it in a long time you might consider checking your valve clearance next as if its happening when getting warm it could just need that rare adjustment. I can't say this will fix the issue but if the tick-over or vales are not set correctly when they warm up I have seen my idle drop a bit causing me to drop below the 1800 causing just enough of an issue for stall issues and vales can cause cause misfires and stalls as well when warm. Good luck. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
davide123 Posted July 10 Author Report Share Posted July 10 Thanks a lot for your suggestions, i'll try to check minimum rpm's and clearance valves. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lemur Posted July 10 Report Share Posted July 10 If your valve clearance has never been adjusted, that's your problem. The adjuster is the same size as a red Robertson socket screw head, you can improvise a tool using a short stick of wood and thread a square head screw into one end of the stick 🤓 have a micrometer handy to test the dimension and feel of the feeler gauges because valve clearance accuracy is critical. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
davide123 Posted July 10 Author Report Share Posted July 10 Thanks a lot for your suggestions! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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