Thanks mrbios for the info.
OK , I took the carb off once again and I drilled out the brass plug and ran a thin wire (very thin wire ) through to where I could see it in the pilot jet hole along with spraying with carb cleaner so hopefully this will clear the idle circuit as you showed in your video . One question though , What is the charcoal canister purging that I saw on the close up of the carb openings in video 3 ? Is this something I need to do or just clean everything out with the cleaner and then blow it all out with compressed air?
Your welcome OGBilly! Glad you made use of the videos. Yes you are right to descirbe the wire as a "very thin wire" I think the passage is too small and makes the carb prone to clogging if the scooter sits. The set of 4 carbs in the video the passage is about 5x as wide as our scoots making cleaning easier.
Charcoal canister purge - No need to clean it. it works the same as all cars (carb & fuel injected). Basically, the EPA does not allow the vapor from warm / hot gasoline after the car / scooter is run and then parked to vent to the atmosphere. So the vapors vent to the charcoal canister. Once the motor is started a valve allows clean air to enter the canister and get sucked into the carb / motor to be consumed by the motor. It is important that the vacuum line leading from the canister to the carb be sealed - no leaks and if it is disconnected then the carb hose connection must be capped off. So just treat it the same as any other vacuum lines - no leaks as leaks lead to lean burn.
Pilot jet: After fully applying the cleaning methods in the videos I reinstalled my original pilot jet #38 and the scooter worked fine and no longer felt like it wanted to stall on take off (especially when cold). However, I feel the scooter benefits from a larger pilot jet because it provides smoother off-idle hesitation-free acceleration. So I recommend purchasing a few sizes from an aftermarket vendor such as #42, #45, #48. I currently running #48? and thinking about cutting back to #45. Mid range feels much stronger and fuel economy might be reduced by 1 or 2 mpg not sure. I tried increasing the main jet but decided #102 (stock size) is best and there is noting to be gained.
Please continue to post results and I hope you get your scoot running great like mine is. I just passed 14K miles.
Paul