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Post by robertban on Jan 29, 2016 19:37:12 GMT -6
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Post by Alleyoop on Jan 29, 2016 21:02:24 GMT -6
from how you describe how it acts and how it acted before I would say bad gas.
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Post by cyborg on Jan 31, 2016 0:11:57 GMT -6
Coil/ sparkplug wire loose or bad ,,, or bad plug
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Post by robertban on Jan 31, 2016 19:30:54 GMT -6
Hello Alleyoop \ Cyborg
Sorry to say it wasn't bad gas (cyborg very close) the plug-in from the stator to the cdi was not getting a good or no connection at all sometimes how I found this out when I pulled the wires out that I had redone back in oct. the scooter fired right up (hum I says) cause this was going on actually before I moved the cdi, diode, & r/r to the front I knew it wasn’t the wires I had redone for I solder them so I started playing around with the plug-ins when I got to the stator plug to check it the scooter died started it again same thing would happen when I touched the wire I noticed the tip (little latch) that held the plug together was broke and just barely connecting and would lose connection so now I would have to say I may have caused a lot of the trouble by trying to keep it running and another thing this plug was very very lose on the stator side (today good ole autozone fixed it) now it makes me wonder if I had done this or it was this way when I got the scooter and yes now I probably got my carb. All out of whack thinking that’s what was doing it won’t know till I get a chance to ride it
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