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Knowledge wrote:Good advise Johnny, though this task is not made easy by the stupid choke position on the Li Series models.
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Knowledge wrote:The alternative test for undersize main jets is to hold the scooter under load on WOT, and then throttle back a bit. If the scooter speed picks up, this indicate that the main jet is too small. This is because the balance between the amount of air and the amount of fuel is optimised as the throttle is closed.
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MickYork wrote:
Would an oversize main jet also give the same symptom ?
When in WOT you may be "flooding" the engine but when backing off you would optimise the air/fuel and the speed would pick up................just a thought and I may be wrong
Phil D wrote:Fair point about trying the choke with the engine under load at WOT and I am interested to see what happens with my set up so I am going to try it even though I was'nt the person who posted the original question .You can operate the choke if your careful with the heel of your foot its slightly easier than trying to reach down especially when you've got stumps for arms like moi.
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ok what about employing a midget to sit on ones legsheilds and operate the choke .
Knowledge wrote:Oh yes, you're right, I'm wrong.
Blame it on jet lag. I've just come back from Wales.
Andie wrote:
I tried the choke test (that is tricky!) today with no discernable effect. The engine bogs on the flat if I put the choke on. But since re-reading the posts I think I did it too quickly so will try again tomorrow. Cambridge L.W. has 106 for a TV which is why I tried the 108 but I appreciate that was on a 20mm carb...
burnside wrote:Andie wrote:
I tried the choke test (that is tricky!) today with no discernable effect. The engine bogs on the flat if I put the choke on. But since re-reading the posts I think I did it too quickly so will try again tomorrow. Cambridge L.W. has 106 for a TV which is why I tried the 108 but I appreciate that was on a 20mm carb...
Smaller carb so is drawing in less air hence it doesn't need as much fuel amd therefore a smaller main. If you are looking at the CamLam carb set up guide then you would be better off looking at the lines for budget 175/185 kits with 22mm carb, this suggests a 5899-2 atomiser, and either a 118 main with 45 pilot or 125 main with 48 pilot. 125 sounds a bit too big but no harm in starting there and working down.
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