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Animal09vip
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PostPosted: 20:40 - 13 Mar 2018    Post subject: Help with 100cc Peugeot moped Reply with quote

hi ive got a metal x 100cc (same as the speedfighter) i need some help with basically the bike has had a new cylinder and piston as exhaust studs snapped so thought it was best to change all of it
then its aslo had a new
.carb with manual choke
.reeds
.rear suspension
.throttle cable
.spark plug
.gaskets all round
.open air filter
.new fuel and vacuum lines
.new vacuum fuel tap
.ive checked all wiring for eny loose ore corroded connections
.new rollers and belt

the problem with this bike is it takes forever to get it started once its warm it will start every time its also had a problem lately where you will be riding along and the bike will just turn off at around 50mph when slowing down ore exiting a dual carriage way after this it is very hard to start and most of the time wont start the piston and rings have been checked and they are fine ive replaced every think that's not to expensive and now I'm stuck at what to look at next eny help would be much appreciated thanks
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bassmastergen...
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PostPosted: 01:36 - 17 Mar 2018    Post subject: Re: Help with 100cc Peugeot moped Reply with quote

Animal09vip wrote:
Peugeot


That's your problem right there. Scrap the fucker asap.
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andys675
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PostPosted: 11:36 - 17 Mar 2018    Post subject: Reply with quote

have you checked the vent on the fuel filler cap? they block and can cause a vacuum in your fuel tank so fuel won't come out, or the vacuum builds up until fuel won't come out, if this is a problem you will get a whoosh of air when you take the cap off and then it will run fine
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