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Post by miky6719 on Mar 17, 2014 11:13:30 GMT -6
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Post by miky6719 on Mar 15, 2014 23:33:36 GMT -6
In the meantime, I emptied the tank, I put a piece of wire with a hook and tried to lift the float, has little hike and also the needle moves a little.
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Post by miky6719 on Mar 14, 2014 2:01:51 GMT -6
If I wanted to remove the fuel level sensor, how should I do? Gasoline take it off by pulling the rubber tube to the bottom of the tank right? And then to remove the probe just unscrew the four bolts?
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Post by miky6719 on Mar 12, 2014 8:03:15 GMT -6
I have a scooter Jonway Roketa yy250t similar to, the fuel gauge does not work, the pointer remains at the bottom as if the tank was empty, how can I tell if the problem is the indicator or float? How can I test the wires?
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Post by miky6719 on Mar 12, 2014 7:55:25 GMT -6
Hooray I found the problem!!. It was the switch on the side stand, the bolt was partially unscrewed so it was not a good electrical contact, for the first time what it is on, but then with the vibrations, the contact is open the scooter would not turn on anymore. Thanks for your help!! Now I have to solve the problem fuel gauge but I'll open a new post
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Post by miky6719 on Feb 25, 2014 2:39:08 GMT -6
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Post by miky6719 on Feb 19, 2014 11:50:50 GMT -6
Thanks for reply, when i crank the engine it tries to fire but won't "catch" and stay running. If i try to unplug the wire from the enricher but where is this wire?
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Post by miky6719 on Feb 18, 2014 6:35:24 GMT -6
Ok, i removed the filter box but it is ok, so the problem is another. I think there is an electrical problem, false contact, but do not know where it can be.
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Post by miky6719 on Feb 5, 2014 6:38:05 GMT -6
Thanks for reply so the next step i will go control if to the air filter box is somehow obstructed. Is it is difficult to remove?
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Post by miky6719 on Jan 31, 2014 3:46:26 GMT -6
Ok, i try to smell gas in the cylinder, via the spark plug hole and there is. I have a questions, if the brake lever is pulled or the right side stand is lowered, the candle gets the spark or not? (this kill switch is normal open or normal closed?) Thanks
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Post by miky6719 on Jan 30, 2014 2:17:23 GMT -6
On my 2011 Roketa, which I think is pretty much a clone of your scooter, I have an NGK DPR7EA, and it takes an 18mm socket to remove it. (My scooter has the vertical, 244cc, Honda-clone engine; not sure if the horizontal, 257cc, Linhai engine has the same plug.) Ok thanks for information i do it, but the scooter don't start, i have Pull the spark plug, inspect it, then place it on a good ground source and turn the engine over and now i see a good spark but the engine don't go. Which is the next step to found the problem? Thanks at all
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Post by miky6719 on Jan 27, 2014 23:21:02 GMT -6
Hello, thanks for reply, pardon my language but I'm Italian and I'm helping with the translator google, in italian language spark plug is said "candela". It could be a problem while you switch to the side stand?
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Post by miky6719 on Jan 26, 2014 23:24:51 GMT -6
So, I managed to remove the spark plug and I clean, I tried to turn on the scooter by putting the candle into contact with a ground plane but not spark, for now I will try to replace it with a new one .....
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Post by miky6719 on Jan 23, 2014 23:30:54 GMT -6
what kind of wrench to unscrew the spark that measures need? thanks
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Post by miky6719 on Jan 22, 2014 2:44:32 GMT -6
Hello, then my scooter has been parked two months with the battery pack being charged, when I tried to turn left almost immediately, but then after about 30 seconds it was off by itself, when I try to turn the starter motor turns and the battery is good but will not start. It could be the spark plug dirty or replace?
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