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Storkfoot wrote:What type of air filter do you have? Did it run well until recently? Does it start better cold than warm? When it happens have you tried taking the air filter off?
MickYork wrote:Stator ?
CHRIS in MARGATE wrote:To me it sounds very familiar and I think it will run clean with the air filter off and the jetting raised a little.
Scouse Scooterboy wrote:MickYork wrote:Stator ?
Would be a problem all the time and not just now and again if the stator was knackered?
Storkfoot wrote:There are lots of possible reasons, many of which have been referred to here. I could add port timing and ignition timing too but, if it was me, I'd start with the air filter and elbow. Often, if you're running rich somewhere on the throttle progression, or if the port timing is out, you can get the filter and elbow full of over rich mix which makes it bog down.
As you know, I am sure, if you take the filter off, don't go and hold it wide open throttle on the dual carriageway. If it does bog down when you're out on a run, stop, try and rev it with the filter still on, on the stand. Then take the filter off (look for signs of petrol/ oil, rich vapour in the elbow) and rev it on the stand.
It may be an idea to post your carb settings too.
johnnyXS wrote:if it starts and runs fine some of the time then I would think that there is not likely to be anything wrong with your carb .
(I presume that you have already checked your fuel flow and tank vent?)
From your description my inclination would be to check the electrics particularly the stator ,wires from the stator, coil etc for a short.
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