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2010 Znen ZN 1254 Questions & Answers
I have a new 50cc
First, locate and replace the fuel filter. In most instances such as this the fuel filter (plugged) is the issue. If this does not fix the issue, you should also have an air filter - consider replacing both of these at the same time. If this does not fix the problem, I suggest taking it to a mechanic or place of purchase (dealer if purchased there) and having their technicians take a look at it, as it may be a plugged fuel injector. If it's under any warranty, the warranty should cover the cost of repairs.
Please let me know if you need further assistance.
carsandcomps
My moped ran out of
it seems you have a vapour lock in the fuel line. With ignition OFF, use the kickstart to drag the fuel through. It should continue to **** fuel even though ignition is off.
It could also be a blockage due to the last bits of fuel being drained (along with all the crud from the bottom of the tank) so you may need to clean carb. Pull fuel pipe off carb end and see if fuel flows when the tap is turned on. It probably won't as it relies on suction for the vacuum tap to operate.follow pipe to fuel pump and look for priming button on the carb or pump. if you find one (some do, some don't) press it and you should be back in business.
Were do the fuel lines go to on a mountop 150cc
This particular unit has a typical GY6-style engine with a fuel line designated from the gas tank to the carburetor distinguished by an in-line cylindrical fuel filter located near the center of the line. Best to locate the carburetor distinguished by the location of the air filter, there should be a hose going from that unit up into the gas tank.
Ideally, remove the gas tank entirely and it should reveal the gasoline lines directly to the carburetor.
The photo shows the fuel line/filter indicated in red, and the location of the carburetor within the blue indicator.
2/28/2024 4:42:51 PM •
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on Feb 28, 2024
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