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Post by hozer on Apr 1, 2012 20:49:58 GMT -6
On the spark plug the vertical engine is actually easier and the spark plug is on the left side versus the right on the linhai. You can get to it by removing the little side panel door with the one screw and taking the battery cover off from the top will give some more light and help seeing it to. Heck I have to lay down on the ground to get to the one on my linhai. Where you are at in the hgih altitude you're going to to have to lean the fuel to match the lower oxygen that high up. People get confused on this but it's simple you only have air and you have to match the fuel to it to run right. MPG should improve and running the tires at the right pressure and riding it at lower speeds will improve the MPG also. Last but not least as the scooter breaks in the MPG should improve also. JR Side Panel Door? humm is it under the seat? I dont recall see'n a side panel door under the seat?
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Post by hozer on Apr 1, 2012 20:38:35 GMT -6
Thanks! I was told to turn the screw 1/4 turn to the right cuz the scoot is running rich. I can smell gas. Thanks again
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Post by hozer on Apr 1, 2012 18:45:54 GMT -6
Sometimes I have the brains of an Ice cube lol I was thinking of rotating to the right not up DOH!!! ROFLMFAO ;D
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Post by hozer on Apr 1, 2012 18:28:37 GMT -6
But The Screw is on the underside right? hummmmm
Ok......... bud Thanks I'll give a try tomorrow
Thanks U da Man!!!
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Post by hozer on Apr 1, 2012 16:55:34 GMT -6
Well looks like I'm screwed! lol Here is a pic of my carb So I have no freaking Idea how to get to that bottom screw lol Sucks to be me lol
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Post by hozer on Apr 1, 2012 15:57:16 GMT -6
Hello BobF Today I ran up to RedRocks great day for a bike ride. Took I-70 no trafic. Well thanks for the welcome So all I need to do is find out how to change the plug and find some way to get the air fuel mixture cuz the scoot runs lean Cya bud
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Post by hozer on Apr 1, 2012 15:39:15 GMT -6
Well tried to find the air / fuel screw but could not find it thru battery access panel
Found idle screw on left as you are face front of bike no big deal. But could not see air / fuel screw at all from battery access panel.
Any video or pics where this is at?
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Post by hozer on Apr 1, 2012 14:13:49 GMT -6
Ok Thanks I'll start by turning the air gas mixture screw 1/4 turn in. And see what happends. Now I'm assuming that may be the problem for the low gas mileage I'm getting Correct?
Thanks
Hope to hear soon how how to replace plug
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Post by hozer on Apr 1, 2012 14:13:12 GMT -6
k here a video link on the scoot I have: Looks just like it but mine is silver. It has the honda cf moto cloned engine. 244cc
Here is the link to the scoot I have. It's the Honda cf moto cloned engine. 244c
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Post by hozer on Apr 1, 2012 13:27:54 GMT -6
Yes look like that Helix.
Now the other issue is that I live in Mile High City Denver Colorado. Now I put in 1.8 gallons of 91 Oct. ( shell ) I ran 105 miles and thats about 58.333 miles per gallon. I did do some freeway driving at around 65 miles an hour. I thought this scoot would get better miles than 58 miles for 1.8 gallons. I can smell a little gas. So Im assuming that its running a little rich for the altitude.
My question:
If I need to have the air and gas mixture on carb retuned what kind of motorcycle shop would I goto to have the carb adjusted to the altitude?
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Post by hozer on Apr 1, 2012 13:12:38 GMT -6
I had 300 miles on the Engine when I did the oil change.
Well it looks like "L" shape motor Helix? Well I took off the little battery cover and another little access panel under the seat still no access that I can see to get to Spark plug. Man .... does that mean I have to completely remove the fender just to get to the spark plug? If so that would really suck big time.
If I have to remove the fender to get to the plug are there a videos and or instructions on how to do that?
Thanks guys!!
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Post by hozer on Apr 1, 2012 10:38:50 GMT -6
Well I did look and did not see any videos or how to go about changing the plug Thanks for trying to help
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Post by hozer on Apr 1, 2012 9:14:04 GMT -6
Hello All Hope to get some help here!
Well I have a 2011 Jonway Y250T Scooter. Now I have just changed the Gear Oil and the Motor Oil with Mobile 1 synthetic oils. I dont know what the motor is. Here is the info on the plate:
Engine Family: Jonway 244cc BJNCO.25FG
IDLE 1700
thats It!
Now is there a video on how to find and replace the spark plug? I cant see it under the seat. I did see the carb and had to adjust the idle up to 1700rpm's
I would like to check the tire pressure on the 13" tires and cant find how much air it takes.
Any help would be appreciated Thanks ')
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