help nq50 willnt start?(what kind of oil?)
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help nq50 willnt start?(what kind of oil?)
fresh rebuilt carb new battery willnt start so i drained oil from oil tank i just took the line that connects to the the tank off but i kicked it a couple times did i already mess it up by kicking it with the old oil in there and what kind of oil should i use
87 spee nq50
Re: help nq50 willnt start?(what kind of oil?)
if it was only a couple times and it did not run i think you will be ok. but dont try starting unless oil is there or running premix. as for oil, if you can get the GN2 from your local honda motorsports. if not find a good quality 2 stroke INJECTION type oil. "will not start" have you checked to make sure you are getting spark? changed your plug? getting fuel. check these to make sure. post back with your findings. need a little more info.
1986 honda spree(silver fox)
BBK
85 head
SB50 intake
SB50 reeds
taz gears
2.75X10 tires
2000 honda elite S
prodigy vari
2k grabber clutch springs
9:1 gears
jdm tail lite
1982 suzuki FA50
BBK
85 head
SB50 intake
SB50 reeds
taz gears
2.75X10 tires
2000 honda elite S
prodigy vari
2k grabber clutch springs
9:1 gears
jdm tail lite
1982 suzuki FA50
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Re: help nq50 willnt start?(what kind of oil?)
I like yamalube. Very good oil. And yes you can run it in a Honda.
If your scoot doesn't start there are three areas that make an engine run That is compression, spark and fuel. I would check my compression(90-120lbs running range), then check to make sure you reeds are not gapped, and then check to see if you have spark. Probally just a spark plug that fouled.
Use a BPR6HS NGK. Actually replace the plug first then go from there.
Taz
If your scoot doesn't start there are three areas that make an engine run That is compression, spark and fuel. I would check my compression(90-120lbs running range), then check to make sure you reeds are not gapped, and then check to see if you have spark. Probally just a spark plug that fouled.
Use a BPR6HS NGK. Actually replace the plug first then go from there.
Taz