110cc Coolster Chinese Gokart starts fine warm But!!!
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110cc Coolster Chinese Gokart starts fine warm But!!!
When i turn the ignition on it cranks and cranks like it wants to start and fter about 10 minutes it finally starts after it warms up from the cranking. I put i in drive and it sputters when flooring the gas but when i back off it goes better but have to keep giving it gas or it stalls. Are these problems related to the carb or is it 2 different problems.
Thanks in advance for any help.
Thanks in advance for any help.
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Back again a year later, I finally got around to getting the carb rebuilt it cost me just over $100. I put the thing on and the motor is doing the same thing maybe just a bit better but not much. What else could i try? Where would a choke be located on one of these machines. Or could it be a CDI? I posted a link to the motor that's in it.
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Like Zrock said, you should locate the mixture screw and fiddle around with that (there is a guide on this forum).
Your issues do really sound like carb related issues.. My ATV did start acting similarly to yours and the CDI was getting a bit warm, but just turning the ATV off and re-plugging the CDI mended the problem.
Also, when you're starting it, try holding the throttle in a little bit. Mine starts, but certainly not as smoothly if I don't give it a little bit.
Your issues do really sound like carb related issues.. My ATV did start acting similarly to yours and the CDI was getting a bit warm, but just turning the ATV off and re-plugging the CDI mended the problem.
Also, when you're starting it, try holding the throttle in a little bit. Mine starts, but certainly not as smoothly if I don't give it a little bit.
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I will check the cdi also.
Thanks!
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Like Zrock said, you should locate the mixture screw and fiddle around with that (there is a guide on this forum).
Your issues do really sound like carb related issues.. My ATV did start acting similarly to yours and the CDI was getting a bit warm, but just turning the ATV off and re-plugging the CDI mended the problem.
Also, when you're starting it, try holding the throttle in a little bit. Mine starts, but certainly not as smoothly if I don't give it a little bit.
Your issues do really sound like carb related issues.. My ATV did start acting similarly to yours and the CDI was getting a bit warm, but just turning the ATV off and re-plugging the CDI mended the problem.
Also, when you're starting it, try holding the throttle in a little bit. Mine starts, but certainly not as smoothly if I don't give it a little bit.
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