Hello, it is a two stroke correct? And if so did you use gas oil mix? If you did and all is good there, take the spark plug out and make sure it has sparking. One of my other videos shows you how, then spray some silicone or some flammable spray in the cylinder put the spark plug back and see if it'll fire. That's a good start
Only three things that a 2 stroke needs to start. Air, fuel, and spark. Check for spark like I did in a couple of my videos. If it has spark, a strong blue spark not yellow,, the give it some spray of starting fluid or I use silicone spray. If it pops off for a second, the it will run and you need to figure out how to make sure it gets proper fuel. Air is a pretty obvious and easy one of the three.
@@GOKU-zn5fb if it's a two stroke , like the one I have in my video, it needs oil in the gas. Most of the time the octane does not matter. But you should run premium which I always do. I go to Menards or Home Depot and buy premixed stop. The one brand is trufuel. It has oil already in it and it's 92 octane. Just have to get the right ratio. 40 to 1 is usually good for these bikes
@@GOKU-zn5fb Take pull start off to get to the flywheel. See if you can manually turn the engine over. If it's totally frozen your top-end is toast. You'll have to buy a piston and cylinder head from eBay or Amazon
What else can I show you? I will be happy to show you. It is difficult with the rear wheel in place but doable. Fuel line and 2 bolts, after the top (where the cable goes in) is removed, you can put that whole piece right in the new carburetor or swap it out with the new parts, that's the hardest part.
My pin that goes in to to carb keeps falling out on its own I don't get why it's doing that
The spring holds it in with the cable inside of the spring. Let me know, maybe I can make a quick short for you.
Hi got a problem with my pocket bike. It turned on and then after like 10mins of using. The engine shut off. I just change my carb and coil spark
Hello, it is a two stroke correct? And if so did you use gas oil mix? If you did and all is good there, take the spark plug out and make sure it has sparking. One of my other videos shows you how, then spray some silicone or some flammable spray in the cylinder put the spark plug back and see if it'll fire. That's a good start
@@bdrgarage7039 yes sir. I mix my gas with oil 2t. It start easily but after 10 mins it will die.
@@bdrgarage7039 i will see your other video sir. Thanks for reply though
Maybe sir the mixture of oil and gas?
@@Pacsa mixture is typically 40:1, but check your spark plug to be sure it isn't lean or rich.
So starts easy, runs for 10min then dies, correct?
Mine doesn’t start and he makes spark and the screw in the carb is clean
New carburetor??
my bike runs fine its only leaking from the carb when its on idle
Where exactly does it leak from??? You need to find out exactly where, and then we can fix it.
@@bdrgarage7039 from under the carb by the floather cover it runs great but im gonna clean and check the carb tomorrow im from the Netherlands btw
Can u fix mine
What wrong with it??
I got a problem with mines starting
Only three things that a 2 stroke needs to start. Air, fuel, and spark. Check for spark like I did in a couple of my videos. If it has spark, a strong blue spark not yellow,, the give it some spray of starting fluid or I use silicone spray. If it pops off for a second, the it will run and you need to figure out how to make sure it gets proper fuel. Air is a pretty obvious and easy one of the three.
I mite put the wrong gas this a new engine it was running for like 20 mins now it won’t turn over 🤦🏿♂️
@@GOKU-zn5fb if it's a two stroke , like the one I have in my video, it needs oil in the gas. Most of the time the octane does not matter. But you should run premium which I always do. I go to Menards or Home Depot and buy premixed stop. The one brand is trufuel. It has oil already in it and it's 92 octane. Just have to get the right ratio. 40 to 1 is usually good for these bikes
@@GOKU-zn5fb Take pull start off to get to the flywheel. See if you can manually turn the engine over. If it's totally frozen your top-end is toast. You'll have to buy a piston and cylinder head from eBay or Amazon
What if it doe doesn’t get spark
"you've done so many of these, so it's not so hard for you".... I thought that the purpose of making videos is to show in detail how it's done.????
What else can I show you? I will be happy to show you. It is difficult with the rear wheel in place but doable. Fuel line and 2 bolts, after the top (where the cable goes in) is removed, you can put that whole piece right in the new carburetor or swap it out with the new parts, that's the hardest part.