Adjusted Valves now scooter bogs?
I adjusted my valves today, intake .003 exhaust .005 and now the scooter bogs terribly at full throttle or over 15mph. The exhaust valve was extremely loose before i did anything, and was making a lot of noise. i have since tried both on .003 and both at .006 to no avail. Any ideas?
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What prompted the valve adjustment? Was there an issue? Was it okay before you did the adjustment?
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Last year it died (bad magneto verified a week ago by a swap) and i did a whole bunch of trouble shooting, and like a naive 19y.o. changed the valves without feeler gauges. So it sat for almost a year, then i replaced the magneto and got it running again but the valves were making more noise than the motor itself. So i got some feeler gauges and adjusted them, theyre quite now but scooter bogs a lot and before the exhaust had been really loose like .3" instead of .005", i think the intake was around .007" before i messed with it today. Could this be a carb problem instad of valves? |
Sounds like your main jet in the carb is dirty.
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i adjusted mine to .05mm or .002 inches and it runs great. I know there is a wide debate about what to adjust your valve clearance to. But if the only adjustment you made was the valves and it's bogging down.. try it a little tighter and see if you get better results.
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Yes that is a problem. You may wish to check the diaphragm. It might have a pinhole in it. Also make sure there are no vacuum leaks as these carbs are vacuum operated.
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Certainly running way to rich. Valves should be ok at .003". Sometimes these carbs get so irritating its better to get a new one. They aren't that expensive. But if you don't want to get one you will have to find out why your getting to much gas. Could be the float needle leaking? Float out of adjustment? The slide not rising up is a concern as well. Just some ideas.
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http://www.ebay.com/itm/290770841182...84.m1497.l2649 I just want to make sure this is a fuel related problem and there is no other variables to consider. In my quest to put this bugger back up to par. |
It sounds to me it is fuel problem. A new carb should do the trick. I hope so. Good luck.
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