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Post by PCBGY6 on Apr 8, 2013 20:19:05 GMT -5
Thanks for the ITS reference.
Update on scoots. The I have out about 20 miles on the spree and its running like a champ. All I have to do now it get a battery, seat cover and a good cleaning. The blue/purple scoot was running yesterday but rough. After checking the spark I replaced the plug and it was still crappy. I changed the coil wire and its running pretty good but instill need to get air fuel mixture right and it will be ready for the road. The black scoot will be next and I'm guessing tomorrow seeing as I have a lot of free time then. Keeping fingers crossed that is turns out as easy as the other two.
Updates coming......
Desmer
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Post by PCBGY6 on Apr 8, 2013 20:22:15 GMT -5
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Post by domindart on Apr 8, 2013 20:22:29 GMT -5
Nice little white Spree, is it a 50cc?
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Post by PCBGY6 on Apr 8, 2013 20:25:27 GMT -5
It is a 50cc. It's really slow (25 mph) but a blast to ride. If I can get a title worked out on it I might be keeping this one for sure.
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Post by domindart on Apr 8, 2013 20:29:42 GMT -5
I'll drink to that lol
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Post by PCBGY6 on Apr 9, 2013 18:11:26 GMT -5
I finally got the black motofino running at idle. As soon as I try to give it any gas it just dies out.
Things I have done, Changed out carb, cdi, coil wire and intake.
What would make it still die every time I try to give it a little gas?
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Post by woowilly on Apr 9, 2013 23:06:46 GMT -5
>What would make it still die every time I try to give it a little gas?
being almost too lean to run at idle will do that. cracking open the throttle lets in more air. which then puts it too lean to run. Normally, you're a hair rich at idle, cracking open the throttle will cause a slight leaning, then rpm picks up which in turn sucks in more fuel and brings the mixture back in line. Open the mixture screw 1/4 turn and try again. ( it might have to be opened a turn or so, try a 1/4 turn at a time to keep from going too far all at once. )
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Post by alleyoop on Apr 9, 2013 23:43:14 GMT -5
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