kennystag wrote:Hi All,
I have fitted a 22 mm jetex carb and inlet manifold to my GP 150, it is now a pig to start, it takes forever to start and when it does it will not take above half to three quarter throttle, it just dies, I am getting really pissed off now, the float is working and there seems to be plenty petrol in the car, anybody help with this one.
Cheers
Stag
what Atomiser , Pilot and main jet have you fitted ?
Don't be too quick to blame the carb just yet.
If you are using the original atomiser and jets which have no markings then remove them and put the correct Dellorto parts in their place. You are wasting your time using jets and atomisers that have no markings stamped on them . With unmarked components you cannot know for sure what size the jet orifices are unless you use a jet sizing tool
A standard GP150 should have a 5899-4 Atomiser fitted which has a 1.75mm bore
Your pilot jet should be a 45 (.45mm bore )
the Main jet should be 118 (1.88mm bore)
The slide should be a 7895-2 which has a scoop out the back and a cut out to one side.
This should be your starting point.
First you need to make sure that there is a sufficient gap under the slide for a reasonable tickover idle speed by adjusting the throttle adjust screw. Adjust your idle air mixture screw to about 1x turn out initially (ignore the label on the carb )
Make sure when starting that you do not apply any throttle whatsoever until it starts. Otherwise you defeat the choke and over-gas the engine.
Provided that you have no air leaks on the inlet and the choke is operating correctly that should at least get you started .
You soon end up with quite a little collection of jets when tuning

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