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changing from pwk to jetex/dellorto

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changing from pwk to jetex/dellorto

Postby parky » Thu Jun 19, 2014 7:57 pm

Currently I have a PWK 24mm copy carb (oko) on my scoot. I am thinking of changing it for a 22m jetex. How easy would this be and what manifold would I need to complete the job? and where could I buy it.

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Re: changing from pwk to jetex/dellorto

Postby Toddy » Thu Jun 19, 2014 10:24 pm

You can pick jettex carbs up from most dealers along with manifolds make sure you get the right manifold , small or large block and jet it correctly with the relevant slide and atomiser to suit
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Re: changing from pwk to jetex/dellorto

Postby drivera » Thu Jun 19, 2014 10:42 pm

What's wrong with the PWK ? when they are set up correctly they are good little carbs ,
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Re: changing from pwk to jetex/dellorto

Postby Meds » Fri Jun 20, 2014 7:23 pm

Why are you changing?
I am looking at going the opposite way because of hot starting problems with my jetex
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Re: changing from pwk to jetex/dellorto

Postby drivera » Fri Jun 20, 2014 7:52 pm

I've used PWK copies for years now , both OKO and now the BGM type , with the correct needle installed they are cracking carbs , I have a few set up details if anybody needs any help , just ask :)
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Re: changing from pwk to jetex/dellorto

Postby St George » Sat Jun 21, 2014 2:57 pm

I got a 22 Jetex kit from ebay complete with manifold ( £34 ). The jetting was wrong but only cost a couple of quid to re-tune. A great little carb. See my other threads on Jetex.

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Re: changing from pwk to jetex/dellorto

Postby wurzel » Sat Jun 21, 2014 3:15 pm

Got to agree with you, I've got a reemed out jetex from Rayspeed running on a Classic Rapido
and it's as reliable a carb as I've ever used
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Re: changing from pwk to jetex/dellorto

Postby parky » Sun Jun 22, 2014 9:03 pm

The reason I am thinking of swapping my oko carb is I have a problem with starting the scoot when it gets hot. When cold it is no problem but as soon as it gets warm it is a real bugger to get going. It goes chug, chug chug chug for about a minute and a half before bursting into life. I am presuming this is a carb problem, any other suggestions would be more than welcome
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Re: changing from pwk to jetex/dellorto

Postby Donnie » Sun Jun 22, 2014 9:08 pm

First thoughts are it's flooding. Are you turning the petrol off when you stop?
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Re: changing from pwk to jetex/dellorto

Postby parky » Sun Jun 22, 2014 10:20 pm

Yes I do turn the petrol off when I turn the engine off,and then when re-starting I find that as it is chugging along it helps to turn the petrol off until it finally bursts into life and then turn the petrol back on. Would it be beneficial to reduce the size of the main jet in the carb?
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Re: changing from pwk to jetex/dellorto

Postby drivera » Mon Jun 23, 2014 6:21 am

might be the pilot jet size that's wrong , what pilot jet are you using ? and what main jet and needle is in it ??
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Re: changing from pwk to jetex/dellorto

Postby Meds » Mon Jun 23, 2014 2:39 pm

I have exactly the same problem with my jetex! I was going to swap to the pwk to cure the problem.
Starts great cold, but when I stop I have to switch the fuel off, run it for a bit then kill it if I want it to start again.
When I restart it fuel off choke off 4+ kicks it will either chug and die or chug and catch, fuel on and it's fine.
Occasionally it won't start at all, then is air hose off (there is always some fuel in it) and it will fire after a couple of kicks, quick smart get it all built and it's off.
It does have a big mid range flat spot
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Re: changing from pwk to jetex/dellorto

Postby Rich Oswald » Mon Jun 23, 2014 6:41 pm

parky wrote:Yes I do turn the petrol off when I turn the engine off,and then when re-starting I find that as it is chugging along it helps to turn the petrol off until it finally bursts into life and then turn the petrol back on. Would it be beneficial to reduce the size of the main jet in the carb?


Changing your main jet will not have any effect on starting as your main jet does not come into play until about two thirds throttle. Turn your petrol off a short while before stopping ( obviously not so far that you will run out of petrol) and turn it back on AFTER it has restarted without chugging. Do not be tempted to wang the throttle wide open on starting.

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