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Please help-Carb problem! :(


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Hi

I am having a bit of trouble with my kinroad XT50 (what a surprise!) I was cornering and decellarated to round then accelerated to exit the corner which all seemed normal, but when I tried to decellerate-well frankly it diddnt! So I ended up having to cut off the engine and get my dad to pick me up with his van (which was then written off 2 days later-how lucky!) Its not the wire(that moves freely and looks fine) but its also not anything to do with the needle moving around, that works fine, but for some reason it just doesnt decellerate when the needle is forced back in by the spring on the plug(the black plug that forces the needle down and up).


Has anyone got any ideas because I really, really dont want to spend £40 + P and P for a new carb. Thanks Jon.

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take throttle off carb and put back on dont rev while putting on and also hold the throttle fully off while putting on


also turn the screw on the carb with the sping on anti clockwise 1 turn that may sort it

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I have just tried your idea-it diddnt work, nothings changed-it may be of use to know that althought the engine begings to build up revs the minuet the engine is turned on, the throttle stills makes the revs go up-how perculea

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I will do tommorow as its too dark and my flash is broke on my camera- thank you in advance for helping-even if doesnt fix the problem, you have taken your own time up to help me-thanks

Jon

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Hi all

Its fixed, I gave it all a good clean with de-ironised water then noticed that the black plug could not go all the way down because the engive tickover had tightened itself so was not allowing it down by about 8mm! Its all sorted noe-thanks for all the help from all of you.


Kind regards

Jon

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