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Post by rosszx10r on Sept 12, 2014 12:22:56 GMT -6
No as soon as I stop spraying easy start bike cuts out
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Post by rosszx10r on Sept 12, 2014 11:15:17 GMT -6
OK the tank is higher than the carb. OK so if I pull the fuel intake off the fuel flows out freely. If I pull carb feed off and turn engine over the fuel drips out not a lot really but then I don't know how much should be. I put a vacuum pipe on the rear as shown still drips out same speed. I connected fuel feed from tank straight to the carb didn't start?. But odd thing is if I spray easy start into the carb from the rear starts straight away.
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Post by rosszx10r on Sept 11, 2014 13:26:23 GMT -6
hi an update looked at carb cleaned wasnt really dirty, i had an carb tried that two still no luck?
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Post by rosszx10r on Sept 11, 2014 11:04:18 GMT -6
ok tried that no luck time to clean carb?
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Post by rosszx10r on Sept 11, 2014 10:56:02 GMT -6
wow didnt think of that :0
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Post by rosszx10r on Sept 11, 2014 10:14:54 GMT -6
hi
i have had this Peugeot sum up 125 for a few months now had to rebuild the engine but now I'm all back together I'm getting no fuel into the carb. If i pull off the tube from the tank to the pump fuel pisses out. Turning the engine over and nothing is getting sucked in, I checked that the vacuum pipe is attached to the rear yet still nothing. I know the bike starts as if i spray quick start into the carb she starts straight away. do i need a new pump?
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