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Blu 03-26-2018 02:28 PM

Fuel issue
 
Ever since I got this Helix clone two years ago, I have this ongoing issue. Once in a while, the scoot will be starved of fuel, even the fuel filter is empty. I've been thinking all along there is something swimming in my tank and once in a while finds it's way to the outlet. It usually happens around half a tank, though the other day when it was cold and the tank was full it started to starve but cleared up before it died. So I'm wondering if it can be anything else. The auto choke seems to work fine, but maybe not, so I ordered one today. The only other thing I can think of is the diaphragm fuel pump. I have no experience with this type of fuel pump. So, to get to my question, can this fuel pump behave badly sometimes, but not often? I need to remove the fuel tank and wash it out, just haven't got to it. It looks clean inside, but there might be a fish swimming around in there. When it dies due to this (twice) I blow back through the fuel filter and it runs fine, but I don't know if I'm fixing it or it fixed itself.

kz1000st 03-27-2018 08:51 PM

Have you adjusted the valves yet? The fuel pump is vacuum operated and lost compression will inhibit its operation. Also check vacuum and fuel lines. If one is being rubbed through or pinched it can cause trouble.

Shadowfire 03-28-2018 09:04 PM

Vacuum leaks are probably the most common cause. Get a can of starter fluid and squirt all the vacuum hoses and the intake manifold while the engine is running. If the engine starts to take off, have the leak fixed.

Roscoe 03-29-2018 09:11 AM

I'd make sure the gas tank is venting and not creating a suction that won't allow gas to leave. Check for a pinched vent hose to the gas tank. You can just loosen the gas cap when no gas flow occurs to help determine if this might be the cause of your problem.

Blu 03-29-2018 02:23 PM

There's a thought. Maybe my gas cap isn't doing it's job. I hope I remember that next time it starts starving for fuel.


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