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 Posted: 12:13 - 11 Aug 2009 Post subject: pegout speedfight 2 2 stroke air cooled 56 plate - help. |
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Hi I have got a pegout speed fight 2, 2 stroke air colled 50cc 56 plate, and it idles absolutly fine, and revs its nuts off with out the air box on the carb, but as soon as its on, it only idles, and then if reved dies / stutters,
It had a new plug after this problem started, and it was just as bad. My friend recons it is the auto choke, as we have had the carb of many times to clean the jet out, and we recon its hanged by the wires, and has buggered
Auto choke up.
Would like to know if anyone could help me out.
Or has had a similar problem. I've oredered a new carb, so fingers crossed but would like some one else opinio
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Well the thing is all that's neverbeen touched. So it has no reasom
To go wrong. The autoc choke wire has been holding the weight of the carbwhen
It was of, so possibly could be that.!
Thanks for your reply anywway  |
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clean carb get it set up correctly and fit a new ir filter should be good then  ____________________ tony ts50 gone from off road to on road to back off road cat c write off
why am i such a prick !!!! im such a fucking soppy bollocks |
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take the auto choke off the carb when stone cold, , measure the length the brass bit is sticking out by, then take the wires of the auto choke and directly put one to the positive side and one to the negative side of the battery, after 10 mins the brass bit should be sticking out considerably more than before you started, about 10mm more, if not its knackered
basically this is all that happens when you turn the ignition on, power goes to the electric choke making it slowly close the chamber in the carb until it stops, there you have it, stone cold valve open, warm it up and it closes choke off. simple enough? |
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Im not great myself.
But yes, air filter may be a place to start; i didn't initially mean that
Then look at your fuel lines. See if they are blocked. There should be one that draws air and one the draws fuel. This is why when you disconnect your fuel tank it doesn't drip everywhere becaus ethe fuel draws the air: hence vacuum pump.
Not sure if yours is the same but thats what its like on my bike.
The fuel filter on mine is inside the tank on the end of the fuel hose. So get ready to empty your fuel into something (or ditch it because it maybe dodgy fuel anyway that is causing the problem) and then see what the filter looks like. Basically, if it is the same as my bike, you just undo a jubilee clip on the pump and the rest comes off. It isn't very wide and has little filters on it. If these are blocked then you can either clean them or buy new ones.
As with most of my posts, I may not be right so its best to listen to people who 100% know what they are on about.
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Old Thread Alert!
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