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Post by akvaro on Oct 8, 2019 10:36:42 GMT -5
Hello everybody, i´m from Spain and i´m the happy owner of a yamaha jog r (cy50r), and i am here because i want to make minor upgrades and repairs to it and i think this is the best site to ask and get informed.
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Post by SMALL CC TEK on Oct 8, 2019 12:32:42 GMT -5
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Post by geoffh on Oct 8, 2019 15:39:22 GMT -5
Hola, welcome to the forum,you will be fine here just help us out and confirm you have the vertical engine and year of manufacture,pictures always help.there are lots of dam yanks on here and they got slightly different specs than Europe,get to know the tech section and use the directory (over there on the left of this screen).I have a CG50 which is a little older than yours.ask any questions in the 2 stroke section or even better start a build thread if your going to keep it.
Geoff,
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Post by SMALL CC TEK on Oct 8, 2019 16:10:11 GMT -5
Hola, welcome to the forum,you will be fine here just help us out and confirm you have the vertical engine and year of manufacture,pictures always help.there are lots of dam yanks on here and they got slightly different specs than Europe,get to know the tech section and use the directory (over there on the left of this screen).I have a CG50 which is a little older than yours.ask any questions in the 2 stroke section or even better start a build thread if your going to keep it. Geoff, This is good advice serious ! Pictures identification of the motor more pictures part numbers if you can will help out a bunch . A lot of us here have had a lot of scooters and parts so all your answer should be found . This site has dealers manufactures distributors shops all sort of scooter heads Young and OLD! LOL Maybe a list of stuff to do when your posting for help would be good Idea ? If you seriously are looking for help take these steps first then we are all on the same page as far as motors and scooters go and you get the correct info . Nice advice Geoff 80% of people have no idea what to do when asking for help on here .
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Post by akvaro on Oct 9, 2019 9:30:57 GMT -5
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Post by akvaro on Oct 9, 2019 9:40:51 GMT -5
Last month i have cleaned the carburetor, installed a new reed valve and changed the exhaust, and now i have carburetion problem, the only point where the motor have force is with the idle screw full closed and the mixture screw is half turn open, but the idle rpm is a bit low, if i open the mixture screw a bit more the motor lose force, but after read some threads i think that i forgot to put the reed valve gasket, and this saturday i´m going to check it.
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Post by geoffh on Oct 9, 2019 15:14:13 GMT -5
That gasket would cause problems,most people also use gasket sealant on that area and then check its airtight by spraying easy start at it wen its running,have fun.
Geoff
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