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Post by connerll on Apr 7, 2020 9:16:04 GMT -6
Ok, got the scooter to turn over, checked and have good spark, but still will not start. Is the a way to check the electrical end of the carburetor?
Seems impossible to remove the carburetor. Have removed the cowling with access to carburetor, and do not how to remove it if I needed to. I really do not what to do.
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Post by connerll on Apr 7, 2020 10:00:24 GMT -6
Did get the scooter to turn over with very good spark, will not start. Is there a way the see if the electrical part of the carburetor is working? I have the cowling off but cannot see how to get the carb off if I needed to. At another impass.. Will again appreciate any suggestions.
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Post by cyborg on Apr 13, 2020 11:07:43 GMT -6
Introduce some fuel into carb if it pops then you know you have a fuel delivery problem,, if it does pop then carbs probably gummed up and needs to be removed and thoroughly cleaned
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Post by cyborg on Apr 13, 2020 11:09:19 GMT -6
Introduce some fuel into carb if it pops then you know you have a fuel delivery problem,, if it does pop then carbs probably gummed up and needs to be removed and thoroughly cleaned
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Post by connerll on Apr 29, 2020 13:05:34 GMT -6
Replaced the carburetor and the fuel pump, still no start. The green wire going to the carb has 5 volts. The yellow wire has no voltage when cranked or not. Can you tell me what should be on these wires going to the carb, and what/where to look to correct the issue? That again so muck. Little by little we will get there... I have it back to be able to connect the gas tank. If I need to I will disassemble enough to spray starter fluid in the carb. But, the wires going to the carb ( in particular the yellow) should have some amount of voltage, should it not? Thanks again.....
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Post by connerll on Apr 29, 2020 13:10:40 GMT -6
Please note: 'that again so muck' was Thanks again so much. How the speller came up with that?
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Post by connerll on Apr 29, 2020 16:16:42 GMT -6
Update: Did get the scooter to start for a second on starter fluid. Now, can the electric part keep the carb from working? Is 5 volts enough on the green wire?
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Post by connerll on Apr 30, 2020 10:08:21 GMT -6
Ok, got the scooter to turn over, checked and have good spark, but still will not start. Is the a way to check the electrical end of the carburetor? Seems impossible to remove the carburetor. Have removed the cowling with access to carburetor, and do not how to remove it if I needed to. I really do not what to do.
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Post by connerll on Apr 30, 2020 10:13:53 GMT -6
Now, fuel pump was hooked up wrong for the one I purchased. Now running but will not shut off. What now? Help! Almost there....I hope.
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Post by connerll on May 1, 2020 12:50:29 GMT -6
Hooked the security system back up, and now the scooter shuts off with the key.
At last, now to assemble the cowling and etc.
Thanks so much for your assistance in getting the scooter back running again!
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