Stubborn LT80
#11
I am pretty sure that the choke is normally "on" in order to get it to start.
I DO NOT normally shut the fuel off everytime the engine is killed. My daughter would not remember to do that.
Again, I plan to put the rubber boot back on the carb (below the jets). I may also purchase a new OEM petcock.
I use Yamalube mixed at 32:1.
Stock plug.
I DO NOT normally shut the fuel off everytime the engine is killed. My daughter would not remember to do that.
Again, I plan to put the rubber boot back on the carb (below the jets). I may also purchase a new OEM petcock.
I use Yamalube mixed at 32:1.
Stock plug.
#14
I made sure we turned the fuel valve (petcock) off each time we turned the engine off. It starts every time with no problem. Not sure why, but the little LT carb can't seem to handle fuel flow when the engine is off.
#15
Bought a carb kit just to get the needle and seat and it fixed it right up.
#16
I agree, I had the same exact problem with both of my old 87's. I have the banshee petcock on also. I too bought a carb kit just to get the needle and seat because the old one didn;t have the rubber tit at the end of the needle. Buy a new carb kit and it will. It fixed both of my bikes and no more headaches.
#17
ok here is the deal i cleaned it and cleaned tank checked reed valves but no starting so i checked and replaced plug checked petcock all is working so i tried to pull start it cause when i got this no starter i did buy one but it was locked up but i can turn idel or air fuel screw all the way out before it even trys to hit still not running if i turn it in it does nothing please help so son can ride email if u will all help to zeek624@yahoo.com
#19
it seems to have a lot of compression but i will try to locate the tester thanks but why would the idel screw have to be almost all the way out its driving me crazy i can build lowriders and v8 swaps even a few dragcars but this is making me hit my head ahhhh thanks lol




