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Old 03-03-2013, 12:28 PM   #1
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Eaton Beamer spark issues...HELP!

I recently purchased an Eaton Beamer scooter.
It had been sitting,a while,when I got it.
At firdt,it had a strange habit of starting right up,but dying after a secon,or two.
So I did the usual fuel system replacement.
New lines and filter,cleaned the tank and replaced fuel valve.
I also did a carb rebuild.
I dissasembled the top end and inspected...all good.
I reassembled it and YEEHAW! She ran like a champ!
Great throttle response,good power and close to 50mph top speed.
Then,yeaterday,she wouldnt start.
After some investigation,I found there was NO spark.
Ive checked every component,except the stator.
Any advice?



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Old 03-03-2013, 02:37 PM   #2
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You checked all the grounds and connections, tightened them up, disconnected and reconnected all the plugs? If you have already I believe there is a test for the stator... A simple one may be to try and turn it over and see if the headlight flickers assuming it is off when the key is on... Someone else will know more
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Old 03-03-2013, 06:42 PM   #3
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I found a disconnected wire in the stator cluster.
I repaired it and,miracle of miracles...it started!
My elatiob was short lived,as it died in a feq seconds,just like it did when I first brought it home.
Now the best I can get is one or two seconds of run time,after which it stops.
It doesn't idle down and stall as you would expect from a fuel restriction issue.
Insread,ut simply shuts down,as though a switch had been thrown.
I'm considering re-wiring the whole scoot.
Any advice?



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Old 03-03-2013, 06:53 PM   #4
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I forgot to mention this scoot is a 50cc 2stroke.
DUH.
sorry
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