My new to me, 2004 Grand Vista...
There are numerous vacuum hoses running around that engine bay, where can I find a "map" of those hoses?
Should this hose be connected to something? It has been cut off at an angle very deliberately so I don't think its damaged.
Thanks
question #1
When I get a chance, I will upload high resolution pictures to my 2005 GV 250 and that will show you exactly where the hoses should run.
question #2
The short hose is not supposed to connect to anything. It allows fuel to escape if the carb bowl overfills with gas because the float valve fails to close all the way.
Watch the video links I posted. 4 videos that are less than 20 min long. They will show you exactly how to remove and reinstall your carb and trouble shoot the lean issues you are experiencing.
A typical story unfolds as follows:
1. scoot sits and the smallest passages clog with old gas - the pilot jet circuit.
2. someone goes in to clean the carb and opens the little hatch under the seat and pulls the top of the carb and does not correctly reinstall it and / or disturbs vacuum hoses which introduce vacuum leaks.
Restricted passages = lean (too little fuel), vacuum leaks (more air, same amount of fuel = lean. Lean results in loss of power, smooth running, top end, off idle hesitation and scooter runs better when warming up because choke is on - choke = rich helps to counter the lean condition.
If you watch and follow my simple videos it will show you exactly how to get your scooter running perfect, no gimmicks and it will stay that way.
WARNING: the carb costs around $275 new and there is NO aftermarket carb that will work without physical modifications to the intake boots, etc, so be very careful when you work on it. Take your time.
Carburetor Cleaning & Theory three part series:
Carburetor Cleaning Part I
Carburetor Cleaning Part II
Carburetor Cleaning Part III
Kymco Carburetor Remove & Reinstall