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Post by gatekeeper on May 22, 2013 13:39:19 GMT -5
I would clean the carb really well first.
Also, check that there is a rubber "O" ring installed on the fuel/air adjustment screw. If not it will never adjust right and could be a source for air leaks. The parts in that hole go in this order:
First, rubber "O" ring. Second, metal washer. Third, spring. Last, adjustment screw.
Sometimes the "O" ring won't just fall out. You have to look in the hole and use a small pick to see if it is in there.
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Post by armydog2010 on May 28, 2013 12:04:51 GMT -5
Grr. I'm about to toss thus damn scooter to the curb. Pulled carb apart. Cleaned it good. Another new spark plug. New fuel filter. Idk what. Damn thing won't start. I think I'm going to just take it to a shop n pay the labor fees and get it done right.
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