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    StanKn
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    Tried that too, reconnected it no difference. I'm leaning towards to cranks seals being gone?

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      It's so weird to me, it will rev up just fine at neutral. It struggles in first and then gradually gets worse and worse as more load gets put on the engine

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        That's what it sounds like to me. The more load part makes sense.

        You're not running any aftermarket "racing" coil are you? I had this with this knock-off Chinese racing coil that had me scratching my head for ages!

        Always Originate, Never Pirate!

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          It's so weird to me, it will rev up just fine at neutral. It struggles in first and then gradually gets worse and worse as more load gets put on the engine

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          @StanKn

          If there’s a break inside you won’t tell by reconnecting it. It’d be the same
          What colour is the plug?
          Is the spark good?

          If you can’t dial in on the problem you’ll have to do a top end check eventually. Head off or at least check out the piston and rings through the exhaust port…

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            I've rebuilt the top end, checked the ring gap all perfect new gudgeon pin and bearing too, it's running a brand new genuine yamaha coil right now. Is their any way of checking for a break with multimeter all the wires. Spark is perfect, but plug always comes out a little oily and black

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              *all the wires seem okay on a visual inspection

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                *all the wires seem okay on a visual inspection

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                @StanKn

                Oily and black is rich mixture. Probably where you’ve played with the needle/carb settings…

                You won’t see a break inside the insulation.
                I don’t know much about your model but it sounds like it’s rev limiting itself. If the wire (green?) isn’t properly earthed, or connected to it’s proper place (CDI?) the CDI might be defaulting to a ‘safe’ mode. I’ve heard of similar problems with bikes with the rev limiter read bulb in the speedometer…

                It’s the only thing I can think of if everything else is in good order like you said. It started off intermittent then failed completely…

                You can do continuity testing with a multimeter. You may have to pierce the wire with a pin to make a testing point…

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                  Interesting, I've got it running leaner now and it's a a fraction better but still doesnt rev under load.
                  What do you mean by rev limiter read bulbs? I'll do a bit more Inspecting today.
                  Thanks for all the help. It's greatly appreciated.

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                    Interesting, I've got it running leaner now and it's a a fraction better but still doesnt rev under load.
                    What do you mean by rev limiter read bulbs? I'll do a bit more Inspecting today.
                    Thanks for all the help. It's greatly appreciated.

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                    @StanKn

                    Hey! Try running it with the ‘deristrict’ wire not earthed. See if there’s any difference…

                    The reed/read bulb refers to a dtr (don’t know what year) rev limiter…

                    PS have you cleaned out the jets and emulsion tube when you had the carb apart?…

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                      I've cleaned all the jets, but was wondering the emulsion tube refers to the press put large jet, that the main jet screws into, does that have some small holes going up the sides, I've only ever sprayed it with compressed air I've never removed it perhaps they may be blocked if they are present. I reconnected the wire yesterday and it made zero difference, I'll have a look to see if I have that read bulb. Thanks again @SpookDog

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                        If it helps @SpookDog my CDI is marked 5AN 72P

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                          Hope this image works, just found this could be an issue?
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                            I've cleaned all the jets, but was wondering the emulsion tube refers to the press put large jet, that the main jet screws into, does that have some small holes going up the sides, I've only ever sprayed it with compressed air I've never removed it perhaps they may be blocked if they are present. I reconnected the wire yesterday and it made zero difference, I'll have a look to see if I have that read bulb. Thanks again @SpookDog

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                            HOTSHOT III
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                            @StanKn The emulsion tube is the long brass tube the main jet screws into yes. If you haven't done this yet you'll need to get this out (screw the main jet back in without the brass washer and lightly tap it), make sure all the holes in the tube are unblocked and also check its air feed is clear, this is the small clear tube which pushes onto a brass tube on the right of the carb body just in front of the carb-to-airbox rubber (it's a very small hole and difficult to blow through).

                            What happens over time is the space between the carb body and emulsion tube accumulates moisture and debris and this blocks more and more of the holes until it just starts fourstroking one day.

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                              Christ, I thought it was just a big brass tube since there was no easy looking way to get it out. Feel a bit silly now ahah.

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                                Christ, I thought it was just a big brass tube since there was no easy looking way to get it out. Feel a bit silly now ahah.

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                                CDI doesn’t look right. I’ve never seen one with blue shrink insulation…

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                                  CDI doesn’t look right. I’ve never seen one with blue shrink insulation…

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                                  @SpookDog I wouldn't get excited about the shrink wrap, it's not a DTR after all.

                                  https://motorradteilehannover.de/Yamaha-TDR-125-5AN-Bj-1997-control-unit-CDI-control-part-A3999

                                  Does look very similar to a DTRE ignition system though. Zeeltronic might be a good upgrade to the TDR ignition system.

                                  Always Originate, Never Pirate!

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                                    Thanks again lads. Yeah I'm definitely going to get the zeeltronic in the future maybe this a sign to get it now

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                                      @SpookDog I wouldn't get excited about the shrink wrap, it's not a DTR after all.

                                      https://motorradteilehannover.de/Yamaha-TDR-125-5AN-Bj-1997-control-unit-CDI-control-part-A3999

                                      Does look very similar to a DTRE ignition system though. Zeeltronic might be a good upgrade to the TDR ignition system.

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                                      SpookDog
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                                      Wasn’t just the wrap. It was the gap in the resin around the wires. But yeah, I have no experience with later bikes 🙂 RE was a boring class I had to sit through when I was 10 years old…

                                      I hope you find the problem…

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                                        Thanks for all the input and advice. I'll try it all 🤣. I hope so too @SpookDog. Thanks for all the help again really appreciate it

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                                          @HOTSHOT-III thanks mate you were write , feel like such an arse currently there's was around 10 years of crud in the emulsion tube. I overthinked like mad feels a bit silly hahaha. She's is running a real treat took awhile to get the tube out not sure its even been out before

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