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 trancevirus L Plate Warrior
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 kenny Nearly there...

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Sounds to me like the carb is blocked i had the same problem on my old 100cc speedfight2 which it kept doing.this is because it has a sponge air filter and is not the best solution for filtering air,anyways if you know your way around the carb this will be easy just undo the plastic cover on the air box then remove the air box completely clean this filter using soapy water and do the same to this air box but dont replace them untill they are completely dry then attack the carb switch off the fuel if u cant do this then find the hose/pipe which is the fuel into the carb and nip it with a pair of mole grips undo the bowl on the bottom with a i think its a 10mm spanner clockwise normal threat then take out the main jet with a reasonable sized flat head screwdriver and use carb cleaning fluid if you dont have any just wash it with normal clean water but make sure you fully dry it out and i mean dry it out and check there are no blockages through the hole in side of it its only a hole about 0.5-1mm wide. Then redo every thing in reverse to build it back up again.
Best of luck  ____________________ KeNNy 100cc peugot speedfight 125cc Honda NSR125R 650cc suzuki SV650R 125cc suzuki GZ125 600cc yamaha YZF-R6 |
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 killa Won't Shut Up

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Kenny has a good idea there, it is a good possibility that it is that.
The only other thing I would say is the setting of the carb may have been shifted, from say a bump or drop of the bike.
I’m sure how it was explained to me on my bike was that the needle and the floats were off after I binned it.
This meant that I would be riding along happily at top speed 31mph on my TS50 and it would die as the fuel isn’t getting down anymore, the needle plugs the hole. Stop the bike, the thing re-fills and away you go again.
Let us know what happens.
Killa ____________________ Cleverly disguised as a responsible adult.
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 21 years, 15 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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