Two-stroke motorized bicycle carburetor and idle settings f
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Yes it depends upon your elevation try experimenting to find out the best response
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which notch do you put the clip in,inside the carburetor
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Yes thank you it is just a simple Sun side pull frame lever
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HELP!!!! when i start my motorised bike the bike rides straight away even without me pulling the throttle it rides, and I cant come to a stop unless i press the kill switch, How can I stop this so i can stop and the engine keeps running at the same time?
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You might have an air leak around the carburetor manifold. Make sure that the carb is pushed in all the way. Check the carburetor grey piston barrel. Make sure that is siding all the way down the carb
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i have almost everything screwd in all the way but t still idels high any ideas
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Motor is on but not engaged. Like when you start a car but you you don't step on the gas. Experiment with it clockwise more counter less
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I didn't learn shit what's idling? which way should I turn it ? left or right ???
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Yes thank you for your interest. Increasing the idle means allowing more air/gas into the motor causing more rev.
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You say "increase idle...". I'm not sure what that means. If I turn the screw clockwise, does that mean there is more or less fuel getting to the engine? Thank you very much for the video and any additional insight you can provide.
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i got the gumbee skyhawk 66cc motor and i'm wondering how to make it idle when i come to a complete stop instead of it just die right as i come to an almost complete stop any ideas please and thank you :)
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Great bit of info here! Thanks so much!!
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Hi, my bike is slightly different. it runs fine, but i have no killswitch, and my engine doesn't idle, so i have to restart it each time. any tips?
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Hi Mr. Harris,
Perhaps it might have something to do with the float? Often I have to adjust the float system on the stock carbs because they overflow. -
I bought a racing carb for my bike and took it for a test ride. The first real one with this bike or any other motorized bike and I ran out of gas about 3 miles from home thinking I was good for at least 40. That was a fun ride home. I'm still not sure why it blew so much fuel out. any suggestions?It has a lever on the side you can pop down and I think that may have something to do with it.
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FINALLY! This is what I have been looking for! Thank you, thank you and thank you again.
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Thank you. Very helpful
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