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carver
2nd October 2009, 18:13
so the carb has fuel, it has spark, and i can feel it pumping air

checked the carb by draining it.

it just died on my friend who was using it, but it had been getting hard to start.

it has a new plug in it too

what could it be?

Sidewinder
2nd October 2009, 18:16
well id say its a walk not a jog now lol

slofox
2nd October 2009, 18:34
Hmm fuel to carb. Is carb feeding cylinder as it should? Like no blocked jets etc?
Could be you need to strip carb, clean and reassemble....
Dunno effall about 2t's though...

carver
2nd October 2009, 18:37
Hmm fuel to carb. Is carb feeding cylinder as it should? Like no blocked jets etc?
Could be you need to strip carb, clean and reassemble....
Dunno effall about 2t's though...

well, it seems to be pumping fuel into the carb ok!

il rip it off now

_STAIN_
2nd October 2009, 20:12
electric choke not working. Stale fuel, thats any over 4 weeks old.

carver
3rd October 2009, 08:20
electric choke not working. Stale fuel, thats any over 4 weeks old.

pretty rare for them not to work, but i will check it

F5 Dave
3rd October 2009, 11:32
my FA50 hack had a sticking choke, squirt of brakeclean (or overpriced engine start) past the filter made it spark up every time. Whether I'd be so keen on squirting any into a bike I liked would be a question, can't imagine it is good for the seals in the long run. A little probably wouldn't hurt. The FA relished the abuse. I think it had a Catholic upbringing.

Pipe could be clogged & need a decoke.

Or it could just be rooted. That's a technical term.

motorbyclist
3rd October 2009, 14:25
remove the airfilter and clean/replace, just to be sure. unclog the exhaust too. (you can run for a short period with both removed to get her going with a bit of engine start)

blocked jet is the next bet - clean the carbs properly.

then check the plug is making a nice healthy spark and/or replace.

still no joy? spark timing correct?

if all else fails, it might just be rooted - check compression, invest in a new top end; easy 10 minute job on a 2 stroke and cheap too.

motorbyclist
3rd October 2009, 14:46
http://shop.scootling.co.nz/index.php?act=viewProd&productId=635

:blip:

mossy1200
3rd October 2009, 14:56
pretty rare for them not to work, but i will check itAuto choke is common fault.Most of the nifty fifty scooters have start issues once they are older.

carver
3rd October 2009, 15:13
http://shop.scootling.co.nz/index.php?act=viewProd&productId=635

:blip:

its allready got a 75 kit

done the carb with comp air, exhaust is sweet, reeds check out, comp is fine.
their is fuel in the bowel too

motorbyclist
3rd October 2009, 20:33
its allready got a 75 kit


awesome! so you sure it isn't knackered from dodgy mechanics or short-lived performance parts?

well everyone seems to like this choke idea.... might also be an electrical problem....

carver
4th October 2009, 16:18
awesome! so you sure it isn't knackered from dodgy mechanics or short-lived performance parts?

well everyone seems to like this choke idea.... might also be an electrical problem....

it could be, but what exactly is wrong with it!

Madness
4th October 2009, 16:29
their is fuel in the bowel too

Don't fuck about, get straight to a doctor.

carver
4th October 2009, 16:43
Don't fuck about, get straight to a doctor.

drinking petrol is a good pastime