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Post by arielb1 on Jun 23, 2013 19:17:06 GMT -5
Lykos, thank you kindly for your effort to educate me. I appreciate your time. I get it..I really get it... it sucks really to lose that much fuel...thank you... +1 karma to you.
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Post by arielb1 on Jun 23, 2013 18:59:09 GMT -5
Lykos23...are you asking me or telling me. No, I did not know there is a ven on the gas tank. Is the evaporation normal occurrence then? If that is the case, why do car not have this issue? Is there anything I can do to prevent this fuel loss because this evap is pretty drastic. Thanks again.
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Post by arielb1 on Jun 23, 2013 18:31:45 GMT -5
Thank you in advanced. Im puzzled. I fill the tank and the gauge states full. I don't ride much at all..like one mile. A week later the fuel disapates or something because the needle movea much lower than before. I thought my daughter was riding it, but I even hid the keys. My gas tank cap is on tight and I do not smell fuel around the engine. At this point, I am getting horrible gas mileage Thoughts? Thank you
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Post by arielb1 on Jun 23, 2013 18:13:28 GMT -5
Thank you Joaeu, the manual is a bit confusing. The problem goes away if I set the idling speed adjustment screw to 2000 RPM with the engine at normal operating temperature. If I set it any lower than this I get the chugging sound as if the engine is about to die or does eventually die as it returns to idle
Is the idle suppose to be 2000 RPM for idle with engine warm? Thank you all for your assistance. There is another section in the manual that states 1600, but this will give me issues with chugging.
Thank you in advanced
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Post by arielb1 on Jun 23, 2013 14:46:29 GMT -5
Hello and thank you
I have GY6 150cc 2010 with 777 miles.
When I ride the scooter and release the throttle, the engine goes...putt putt putt as the rpm reaches idle. It is like as the engine tries to return the idle it wants to die but it slowly recovers to normal idle. Now after 30 minutes of riding, this goes away. The next time I ride it, it does the same thing.
It does not matter if engine is cold, summer or winter..same issue.
Please help ..what do you think.
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