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Post by jayroid on Oct 5, 2014 17:26:41 GMT -5
Okay, here's my next question...Why is my scooter so hard to start in the morning? Sometimes it won't start at all!..Overnight I plug it up to a Battery Tender Jr. ..It's not that cold in the mornings in North Carolina right now... It seems to start fine in the afternoon..I put on a new starter, ignition coil, and CDI...Does the battery charger have anything to do with it?
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Post by katastroff on Oct 5, 2014 17:35:51 GMT -5
I'm 49 years old and i'm like that too in the morning.
Could be that you're on the lean side of a good carb adjustment. Colder morning could be affecting your mixture.
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Post by 2TDave on Oct 5, 2014 17:42:55 GMT -5
Is it having a hard time turning over or is it turning but not firing?
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Post by jayroid on Oct 5, 2014 17:49:03 GMT -5
I'll have to check how to adjust the carb mixture...My battery is 2 months old with a CCA of 95. Is that enough? It's going to get colder and this is my only transportation right now, except for my bicycle. I'm 48 and it's getting old pedaling my ass up these hills in the morning.
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Post by jayroid on Oct 5, 2014 17:50:25 GMT -5
It's turning over just not firing...new plug
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Post by scooterpimp on Oct 5, 2014 18:06:10 GMT -5
Try 2 twists on throttle before starting trick , for some reason all my scoots want a few twists before cold starting , kinda primes carb via accelerator pump. They fire instantly then enricher kicks in.
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Post by jayroid on Oct 5, 2014 18:47:34 GMT -5
Will a CCA rating of 95 on my battery be good enough for starting when it gets in the low 30's temps?
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Post by Elektrey on Oct 5, 2014 19:02:25 GMT -5
Have you tried turning the throttle when turning it over? If your idle mixture is too lean to start but the rest of the throttle is fine then this will start it (and slowly die afterwords unless you keep the throttle pinned) If thats the case then turn your air screw for idle a bit more rich.
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Post by jayroid on Oct 5, 2014 19:24:54 GMT -5
Have you tried turning the throttle when turning it over? If your idle mixture is too lean to start but the rest of the throttle is fine then this will start it (and slowly die afterwords unless you keep the throttle pinned) If thats the case then turn your air screw for idle a bit more rich. Yes, I have been turning the throttle while I'm trying to start...Can you tell me where the air screw is on the carb? and how much and which way do I turn the screw... chinese 49cc 139qmb
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Post by iwannascoot on Oct 5, 2014 19:36:11 GMT -5
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Post by Elektrey on Oct 5, 2014 19:44:55 GMT -5
Have you tried turning the throttle when turning it over? If your idle mixture is too lean to start but the rest of the throttle is fine then this will start it (and slowly die afterwords unless you keep the throttle pinned) If thats the case then turn your air screw for idle a bit more rich. Yes, I have been turning the throttle while I'm trying to start...Can you tell me where the air screw is on the carb? and how much and which way do I turn the screw... chinese 49cc 139qmb www.towingdelivery.co.uk/ScooterManual/Images/Carb2.jpgMaybe this helps, not that familiar with the 139qmb carbs but if there are two screw on it, it should be the one that is closer to the air filter side. You will want to turn this screw in to richen (clockwise). If it won't start in the morning even with giving it gas you might have a different problem though. Try this and remember what setting it was on originally. If it still does not start, put it back to where it was when you found it.
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Post by Upgrayedd on Oct 5, 2014 22:21:52 GMT -5
idk what weight oil youre running; i live in the mtns in NC.. i use a 5w40 instead of 15w40, for easy winter starts, among other things.
may help you out for the cold season - wally world carries 5w40 rotella, works great, turns over a heck of a lot easier in winter than 15w40.
it works good in summer too.
id double check my battery connectionz, and ground straps.
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Post by Upgrayedd on Oct 5, 2014 22:26:14 GMT -5
also would be good to make sure its getting fuel. if it has the original vacuum petcock, it could be sticking/failing, starving the carb on a cold start, making for a hard/no start, and hard idle until it opens up and lets fuel flow
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Post by jayroid on Oct 5, 2014 23:42:34 GMT -5
idk what weight oil youre running; i live in the mtns in NC.. i use a 5w40 instead of 15w40, for easy winter starts, among other things. may help you out for the cold season - wally world carries 5w40 rotella, works great, turns over a heck of a lot easier in winter than 15w40. it works good in summer too. id double check my battery connectionz, and ground straps.
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Post by jayroid on Oct 5, 2014 23:49:48 GMT -5
I put in Royal Purple 10w-40 oil...My scooter is 2 years old. It's got 2850 miles on it...How long does a petcock fuel valve last?
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