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Stage I hop up kit problems
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Fuel pump.jpg Throttle Linkage.jpg My son and I just installed a Stage I kit on a honda 6.5 hp clone engine. I spent several hours installing the parts and had to make numerous modifications just to get it all to fit. The bottom line is my son and are disappointed we can not get it to run. It will not pull any fuel. T he engine has ALWAYS started. I have fuel in the float bowl so I assume the fuel is gettiing in, but it was not pulling on its own. I do get spark. I had to go the way of gravity to feed the carb. I just do not see how the mechanical fuel pump is supposed to work. If someone can comment after loking at my pics I would love to hear what others have to say. Thanks! Last edited by banjoman; 09-18-2011 at 08:41 PM. Reason: typos |
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What parts are involved in a Stage 1? First off- fuel pump only works when engine is running- it works off the crankcase pressure, pulses through the valve cover to push the fuel. Are you able to see the butterfly on the carb while you're trying to crank it to verify that the choke position is correct (closed airway) Verify gas on/off valve is open. Did you remove the govenor? If so starting will be twice as hard.Why is the pivot bolt for the throttle arm so loose?Where's your fuel filter?!!! try filling the fuel lines manually at first to remove the air and let the suction process work.
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The parts are: new pipe & muffler, new air filter, fuel pump, mounting plate, chain guard, fuel line. I got the engine running by sucking on the line a bit to move it closer to the fuel pump. I realized that after making one change, another change develops. Now it runs with an almost closed choke, but it was never open that much before anyway. Yes, governor was removed. I just got the fuel filter. The linkage was lose as I was just mocking things up in that pic. I think I got things figured out now but I did have to raise engine so the air filter would clear the rear slick. I used a spacer and some washers. Not the best set up, but I hear they make an engine mount plate? I will keep looking. Thanks for your response.
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hey -just got one these beauties n as soon as it starts it dies. where is the choke? gotta be a choke on this thing. Any help would be appreciated
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In the pics above -his is the white lever (looks like and arrow)over the fuel on/pff valve in pic #1
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what i have is a Helix 150cc go kart and can start it but it wont stay running-why. is it the choke-the engine is Manco. Can someone help????
thanks, billy |
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i just got a Helix 150cc and i can start it but it won't stay running. It has a Manco engine and i cant find the choke.
Any help would be appreciated!!! Thanks, Billy |
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can you post a picture of it ....
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Metalstudman is spot on recommending filling the fuel lines fully before trying to start/run the engine. The pulse from the crankcase is fairly weak and will have a hard time pushing/pulling fuel in air filled fuel lines. |
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