In terms of the mixture screw, I do not have the correct D shaped driver for this in my kit of 10 special drivers for carburetors. The D shaped one I have is either to big or too small, but I will see what I can create. If anyone has the information on the correct driver "D" for this carb?
Thank you Ruffus for the information. Let me update you and see what you think. I really don't think the mixture screw is an issue at the moment.
I had a rough time this morning getting the scooter to start after the carb install. Here is what I did.
I installed the carb and did a TPS sync with the information provided by Iahawk. Turn the throttle all the way to WOT and then turn on ignition, wait 8-10 seconds and slowly close the throttle. then turn off ignition.
The scooter was a cranked and no start. I took off air filter and sprayed some carb clean into the air tube behind carb. More cranking and no start. I figured I better check for spark, so I took out the plug. BTW - Air filter looks brand new and plug looks real good as well(new).
I found the plug was wet(fuel), so I cleaned it up and cranked the motor with the plug out to dry the cylinder.
We have spark, so I reinstalled the plug and tried again.
Crank, crank, crank oh no battery is not getting low. Throw the charger on the battery, Battery is brand new and holds 12.6v, but I have been cranking a lot.
Finally the motor starts for a split seconds and dies. A few more cranks and same, starts for a split sec and dies. I tried to give it gas and nothing. More cranking and finally the bike starts and I give it gas and she comes to life. BTW – this happened about 10-15 times before she finally started. Moving the throttle back and forward trying to keep bike alive as she misfires. Finally she smooths out and sounds good. Idles perfect and sounds strong when I give it gas. I turn up the idle on the center stand and let the rear tire spin while holding 4-5k rpm. I leave the bike running for 15 mins. I turn the idle back down to 1800-2k and everything is perfect for a minute or so at the most.
Then the engine start to misfire again and then dies. She starts right back up but now when at idle, the engine starts to misfire and die. Starts back up, idles fine for a few seconds and then the engine starts to misfire again and die. Oh no, what’s going on here? Now engine begins to act up even more and cranks but doesn’t start until I let go of the starter button. Again she idles, but begins to misfire after a few seconds and dies unless I hold the throttle open to over 3k. She is acting the exact same way before I removed the carburetor for a cleaning and drained the gas. Please keep in mind that I didn’t find the carb to be dirty or plugged in anyway when I took it apart.
I purchased this bike recently with a dead battery and not running even though she started right back up after just a new battery.
During the time the scooter was running on the stand and the idle was good, I sprayed carb cleaner all around to see if I had a vacuum leak and I did not find any leak.
I have moved the spark plug cable around and nothing changes.
I moved the TPS wires and tugged on the sensor and I did notice some changes, but not significant.
What does the TPS information do in this case?
This bike is not fuel injected, is there an ECU? I understand what a TPS does, as I work on all my cars.
What can be causing the misfire? lean misfire?
Why am I getting a misfire at idle, but not at high rpm? I do not think it’s the idle jet honestly because it will idle on its own sometimes.
Maybe it has something to do with temperature as it seems that the idle issue gets worse as it warms up.
I am beginning to think that maybe this is why they stop riding it.
I have rebuilt numerous automotive carburetors over the years, Holley’s, Edelbrocks etc. I have taken and rebuilt a dozen scooter and motorcycle carburetors over the years. I have never had any issues, even old tractors and an old model A Ford I had with an updraft carb.
So my problem now is a misfire at idle and hard to start. She seems to have lots of power if I hold the gas open and put a load on with the rear brake on the stand. Is this a lean misfire? The bike seems like it could run all day at 6k rpm.
Sorry for the long write up and thank you for all your help in advance.
Which after market carb did you buy? I am in the USA, by the way.