Scooter problem (trouble giving too much throttle)
cssteve2
10-27-2008, 06:23 PM
So when I'm driving 50 cc my scooter, basically it starts fine and runs fine to a certain point - but if i give it too much throttle the engine bogs down or stalls out or something and i have to let off the gas, and then give it more gas or it dies. It just started doing this, and instead of being able to go the usually ~30 mph, it only gets about 15-20 mph before giving more gas causes it stall out.
It's a pretty new scooter, I bought it in august. It's a motobravo 4 stroke 50 cc scooter.
Anyone have any idea what the problem could be??
It's a pretty new scooter, I bought it in august. It's a motobravo 4 stroke 50 cc scooter.
Anyone have any idea what the problem could be??
richtazz
10-29-2008, 12:36 PM
:uhoh: I hope Blayne doesn't see this thread, he HATES scooters!
It sounds like the automatic clutch is not working properly
It sounds like the automatic clutch is not working properly
aussieidiot
10-29-2008, 02:59 PM
I thought some one was joking.
I mean who ever thought of a scooter with "too much throttle"
Just kidding mate.
welcome to the forums.
it a long running joke about me and scooters.
I'd say it could be fouled plugs or bad fuel too.
Jeffcoslacker would be your best bet. he's got a lot of mechanical experience.
I mean who ever thought of a scooter with "too much throttle"
Just kidding mate.
welcome to the forums.
it a long running joke about me and scooters.
I'd say it could be fouled plugs or bad fuel too.
Jeffcoslacker would be your best bet. he's got a lot of mechanical experience.
MagicRat
10-29-2008, 03:42 PM
I presume its a carb, as nobody has an EFI 50cc scooter - yet.
Possibly you have some dirt in the carb float bowl or fuel line which is restricting fuel flow. Your bike may have a sediment bowl or a filter in the fuel line, which need to be cleaned out or replaced respectively.
The float bowl should be removable. A bit of carb cleaner and possibly a bit of compressed air wil clean up the bowl and the jet(s).
However, carbs are quite delicate and easily damaged. Be very careful or leave the repair to a professional if you have never worked on one before.
Possibly you have some dirt in the carb float bowl or fuel line which is restricting fuel flow. Your bike may have a sediment bowl or a filter in the fuel line, which need to be cleaned out or replaced respectively.
The float bowl should be removable. A bit of carb cleaner and possibly a bit of compressed air wil clean up the bowl and the jet(s).
However, carbs are quite delicate and easily damaged. Be very careful or leave the repair to a professional if you have never worked on one before.
Torch
10-30-2008, 11:37 AM
Bogging down can be caused by...
- Air filter is clogged.
- Engine is getting too much fuel.
- Ignition system is giving too weak of a spark to properly ignite the fuel in the cylinder.
- Choke system is not fully opening; which leaves you with a bad air/fuel ratio and can cause too much fuel to be getting into the cylinders.
- Air filter is clogged.
- Engine is getting too much fuel.
- Ignition system is giving too weak of a spark to properly ignite the fuel in the cylinder.
- Choke system is not fully opening; which leaves you with a bad air/fuel ratio and can cause too much fuel to be getting into the cylinders.
MagicRat
10-31-2008, 12:14 AM
- Choke system is not fully opening;
Doh!! Thats a good one to check first.
Doh!! Thats a good one to check first.
aussieidiot
11-01-2008, 02:08 PM
maybe he should upgrade to the 5 port 150cc motor!:banghead:
richtazz
11-03-2008, 10:47 AM
maybe he should upgrade to the 5 port 150cc motor!:banghead:
OMG Blayne, that is frickin' HILARIOUS!!!! That's why I love ya brother!!!!
OMG Blayne, that is frickin' HILARIOUS!!!! That's why I love ya brother!!!!
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