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Post by accord911 on Apr 15, 2012 7:17:38 GMT -6
hello i have a 2003 tgb 202t it doesn't idle, I've cleaned the carb to the best of my knowledge. i added a new plug,new fuel line, filter and cleaned tank for bad gas, it takes awhile to crank when you are kick starting it. Don't understand but my starter just turns the motor over but doesn't start my bike. I'll figure that out later. When i get the bike cranked i can ride it everywhere but you can't let go the throttle or you will be stuck cranking it for awhile. yesterday i pulled off the jug and the piston off i found the piston and cylinder had strapes in it. Just want to know if that's my problem thanks Ernest
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Post by sprocket on Apr 15, 2012 11:05:46 GMT -6
If the cylinder is badly scored you need to replace the jug, the piston and put on new rings...
Then, adjust the valve gaps...
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Post by accord911 on Apr 16, 2012 19:23:06 GMT -6
It's a 2 stroke no valves , looking for jug, piston and rings for my tgb 202t thanks
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Post by kz1000st on Apr 17, 2012 9:19:41 GMT -6
Once you have the new cylinder and piston on it should start better. Two stroke engines live and die on the strength of their ability to draw in mixture. They become dead pumps with bad compression.
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Post by accord911 on Apr 17, 2012 19:10:28 GMT -6
thanks for the advice
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