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NinaMarie
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PostPosted: 16:05 - 28 Jun 2011    Post subject: Gilera coguar keeps cutting out Reply with quote

All in the title really, my ex told me he'd help me, but after a long plea for help there has been no reply.

Basically 'sometimes' about once or twice a day it sounds like its running with the choke on but its not, it will keep running aslong as im giving it throttle but it will eventually will cut out.

I've drained the carb incase theres water in it that seems to work until the next day.
I've had the carb out, and i THINK i had a blocked fuel jet, and there was a bit of crap in there so unblocked that and it ran brilliant for a whole day.

I have very limited knowledge, and very limited money so cant take it to the garage.
It's becoming very unreliable for a bike i rely on so much!!! Sad

Help meeeeee pleeeeease!!!
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NinaMarie
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PostPosted: 20:01 - 28 Jun 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

Ive just gone and done that, seems to sound a bit healthier, could be wishful hearing, ill carry the WD40 around with me and give that a try if it dies again rather than draining the carb.
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