Hello,
I put a compatible aftermarket carburetor on my 2002 People 150 a while back. The main problem is that the scooter won't start easily when the engine is cold (it cranks and cranks just fine), but if I do get it started it runs great; idles fine, accelerates fine, has plenty of power, no strange noises. The engine will restart very easily after being shut off as long as it hasn't been more than an hour or so and the engine is still slightly warm.
I checked the bystarter: No issues at all, there's ~12V ac to the bystarter when the engine is running, and the plunger extends/retracts several millimeters as expected.
Here's the weird thing: As an experiment I loosened the bystarter with the engine warm and running and pulled it up out of it's socket a bit - there was no change to the engine sound or rpm even though the mixture should have gotten richer. Then, with the engine still running I completely removed the bystarter - still no change to the engine sound or rpm.
I pulled the carb and found the main jet, idle jet and the enrichment jet were all perfectly clear with no clogs. Underneath the bystarter mounting plate there are 3 ports. One goes to the air intake side of the carb, and it is clear. Another goes (indirectly) to the enrichment jet - it's clear too. The third seems to go to the engine intake side of the carb, it is a relatively large passage but is totally completely blocked, almost as if the passage was never drilled through completely. That might explain why the bystarter can be removed with no affect on engine rpm or sound (the circuit isn't doing anything at all because it's blocked). I can't get a wire up the passage so assuming my diagnosis is correct I may need to drill out the brass plug to get to the passage to clear it.
Anybody have any thoughts on this? I can post some photos of the specifics if that would help.
Thanks,
Cobiecat