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MickYork wrote:once had a pick up that was loose. only caused a problem in a certain rev' band.
Slim chance but worth checking.
coaster wrote:Reeds ok? and seeing as you have had a seize, what's the compression like? just wondering if a ring has got stuck in its groove?
Meds wrote:Is your choke cable being tensioned as the engine swings.
Mine was rubbing on the toolbox and causing the choke to pop on slightly
It was only evident when pulling away.
I found it by accident, noticed the rubbing on the toolbox, stuffed in a flip choke and he problem disappeared.
burnside wrote:Did you double up the reeds? Rich T recommends this if using an expansion on the 186 kit
Toddy wrote:The stator can be faulty under load , usually it breaks down completely then after cooling down will re start so can't be checked when standing , just a thought
Wack wrote:Put some marks on your throttle grip and switch housing then ride it and see where the bad spot is.Then try dropping the needle one notch to see if the rough spot clears,it may be a worn needle and atomiser.
Donnie wrote:Toddy wrote:The stator can be faulty under load , usually it breaks down completely then after cooling down will re start so can't be checked when standing , just a thought
That's usually only the old "wont restart when hot, but does from cold" scenario isn't it? ie the heat expands the cracked wire and it stays "broken" until it's cooled?
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