Full Throttle Dillemmmma
Blah, blah, blah, I can use all of my poor descriptive skills to tell you guys what's going on, but my best bet is to show you this short video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=op_d5...ature=youtu.be Any ideas? Or is this just normal? |
Hi Garit
No thats not normal, scroll down to trouble shooting at this site for possible causes and fixes http://scooter.wikia.com/wiki/Tuning_a_carburetor Take care and ride safely dear friend Yours Hank |
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I seem to have a copper/brass looking plug where it says my A/F screw should be. Can this be removed? EDIT: A bit blurry, but here it is! http://i49.tinypic.com/1oa1.jpg |
you can take a drill bit and remove the plate there may not be an adjuster underneath if there is great, but usually there isn't you may have to get a new carb.
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Thanks for the info, but... That sucks, SO much. |
you probably need to upjet takes more fuel in the winter for your scoot run correctly, if the a/f screw is blocked most likely there's no screws in float bowl either, hate be the bearer of bad news
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sell your carb on craigslist for 10 bucks or so and get a new one for 24 bucks off ebay, i actually got 20 for my original carb and paid 4 bucks for a new adjustable one after sale
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Carb needs a rejet, if you're going full throttle and losing power the high speed jet is too lean. Happens a lot with factory lean EPA tuning. This is not a problem that can be solved by turning the idle mixture screw as that mostly affects idles up to 1/8 throttle.
Another possible cause is one of the intake restrictors was removed. Either the four hole or the internal snorkel could be missing. To see if it needs a rejet you can try the duct tape method. Cover 1/4 of the air intake hole with some duct tape then try revving again, if it gets a little better try covering another 1/4 to 1/8. What this does is restrict the air intake so that it'll balance out with the limited fuel the carb is supplying. If the above procedure works then you have no choice but to rejet the carb. If the carb is a sealed unit you need to buy a new carb. |
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As this is my only vehicle, would it be harmful to continue driving it with this problem until I get a new carb? |
Yes, it is bogging to much air not enough fuel at wide open throttle. For now cover some of the Air Filter to restrict some of the air coming in that will help Until you either get a new carb or drill out the plugged Fuel Ratio screw and get at the screw. Now the question is, will there be a screw there and will it HAVE a slot for a screwdriver.
On some late models the screw they put in DOES NOT have a slot but it is a screw. If you can use a reverse drill bit small one 1/16 and unscrew it with a drill in reverse. Then you can may a slit on top of the screw so you can use a screwdriver on it. Lefty |
get you a new adjustable carb and a 82 jet it may be slightly rich in the summer but would be good for all seasons if you kept it stock
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or get a new carb and jets 75- 85 and plug chop, but you don't seem like the type to want to do alot of hassle and carb jet changes as why i suggest the 82 better to be rich than lean
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If it was running fine before the temperature dropped on him the jets are fine all he needs is to richen it up with the Fuel Ratio Mixture. Trust me I do this every winter to my ride I have to richen it up, and when it gets hot I have to Lean it out. Now if it was an EFI it would adjust the mixture automatically. But they are simple carbs and we have to manually change the mixture when extreme weather conditions occur.
Lefty |
Here's today's update:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OWcwD...ature=youtu.be Thanks for the advice everyone! I'll be getting a new carb and the jets you reccomend soon, but until then my problem seems to be temporarily ghetto-rectified. |
is the restrictor out of the airbox the one on the inside?
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you may be better off doing away with the airbox since its damaged and put on a open air filter and upjetting the new carb
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you'll need a 38mm filter and an 80-85 jet it varies you'd have to check the plug start with 85 and work down, like i said before running rich won't hurt anything unless your way off
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lykos23,
you need to do a plug chop after warm up, seems your running too rich( did you adjust for weather?), I adjust my carb at the throttle screw 1/4 turns wait for engine to adjust till I find the sweet spot, rear wheel should just about to turn. If it still bogging down, then go for a new carb, and a new plug, there cheap enough at any of the online stores here. |
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Thanks for the input! |
i think after a new adjustable carb and new filter you'll be good
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Other possibility did you check for good contact between plug and boot, ck wire, coil?
If you did the plug chop was it the coffee color, or whiteish? Also the airbox condition could also be the cause, air/fuel mix. A vapor leak in your hoses could also be a cause. My Vogue 150 @740 miles was doing the same thing bogging down @35-40 ft, till I did the above and got my air/fuel mix right. Just say'in, with a little twiking, cheaper than going for a new carb. |
he cant adjust his old carb its non adjustable and no screws in the float bowl
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He can by using the throttle idle screw.
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i dont understand the throttle and the air/fuel ratio screw are not the same :shrug: he has no a/f screw
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Well it corrected the problem for me, tho I did have air leaks at my connections, found by my bike mechanic, and adjusted the idle screw only, and he never touched the air/fuel mixture screw either.
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:cheers: you got lucky the a/f screw is usually needed
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Took out my carburetor today, and it seems that my 35mm filter fits! It's a stretch of the rubber, but it fits.
Now to go about which carb to buy... Where would you recommend buying a carb from? Would this one work? http://www.amazon.com/Carburetor-Sco...ds=139qmb+carb Or are there better shops to support other than Amazon? Such as this one?: http://eshop.mainelyscooters.com/qmb...uretor/151-222 EDIT: Ooh yeah, and the air box was ALL kinds of broken up! The thing had cracks running along all sides of it! They didn't even glue it back together properly as there were all kinds of leaks all along it. |
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It might help to mention that I have a Bashan Peace Sports 50, 2009 model with a 1p39qmb motor. |
You know if you don't feel like fiddling with carb adjustments and tuning, it could just be easier to buy a new stock air filter box complete with all restrictors and install it as is. It should work with a stock carburetor just fine.
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I've wasted dozens of hours adjusting my Honda Zook carb, I don't see why I can't with my Peace Sports 50. Though, acquiring another airbox for my Zook seems like an excellent option; I actually had no idea they sold stock airboxes with restrictions. While I do appreciate the advice, at this point I've already taken the carb out. I even recorded most of the process so I feel confident in acquiring and installing a new carb with the appropriate jetting and adjustable a/f screw. Right now I'm almost incompetent when it comes to these scooters, but with the enough practice I'm sure I'll attain enough wisdom. Especially with the use of this excellent forum and help from you and users like you. I also plan on keeping, maintaining, and using this scooter for many years to come, so I would prefer to start upgrading components as early in its life as I can. Besides, I already have a performance filter that coincidentally fits: http://www.amazon.com/35MM-FILTER-HO...filter+scooter |
I did a mod on my 2010 Znen 50cc motorino with the same air filter and it took a lot of adjusting air/fuel mix till it finally worked... note: when you remove the airbox, make sure to seal off the the air hoses with plugs and hose fly clips, that were connected or you will have the same initial (bogging down) problem you started with. You may go to a richer mix with that air filter, till you find that "sweet spot"
I got my filter from Mainley scooters. |
what about the one coming off the head i pluged up mine and it ran weird
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Alrighty now...
I managed to drill off the copper plug thing and it revealed a flat head screw underneath (lucky!). So it would appear that my carburetor is actually adjustable and now I just need new jets. So what's your favorite place to buy jets for these carbs? On Amazon they cost upwards of $16 a piece; there has to be some place better than that... |
http://www.power-barn.com/servlet/th...ain-Jet/Detail this is where i get mine
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Now to order my 85 jet for my apparently adjustable carb EDIT: Crikies! $5 shipping for this little thing. |
i usually buy several jets
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What range of jets would you recommend having on hand? I'm not sure at all, especially after learning that I have a 63cc, not 49cc. The ones already mentioned in the thread are in my cart: 82 and 85, but should I add more? 90? or 75? Both? |
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