
At this point I'm completely out of ideas.
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There is a fuel filter in the tank, you should be able to see it sticking up, it's round about 2"long and the size of a pencil, when you take off the gas cap. Use a small flashlight, not a match. If there's a lot of crud around it, that could be a clue. If it's gone and you have junk over the hole, you've found your problem.snikro wrote:Well now I'm just thinking it might be a fuel problem. Like, maybe a blockage in the line, or something preventing enough volume of fuel from getting to the carb when it needs it (accel and speed) cause its fine at idle, but after you've been moving it starts to starve and backfire (lean), and if you let it idle I guess maybe fuel accumulates again and when you start back up again it's better.
How would I check for blockages in the fuel line? Could it be a clogged fuel filter as well? I see two hoses going from the tank to carb, which one would it be to check? Also, is gas going to come out if I take it off?
Although plop would save banwidth it would be somewhat of an inside joke that would further confuse people not familiar with 2 stroke thoery. I will elaborate further on the procedure if whoever I tell to plug chop doesnt understand, but "plug chop" seems to be short and understandable enough by most people that they can handle looking it up on their own.spajohn wrote:Kenny:Kenny_McCormic wrote:Plug chop.
I like your minimalism, you just pop up and say 'plug chop'.
May I suggest that you shorten this further and just say 'plop'? Could be a good tag line for you, like 'Do you feel lucky' or 'I'll be back'.
JohnP
Hey, no offense---I'm just goofin' on ya, don't take me serious. I was just comparing my longwinded overblown missive to your two word one. It is a good diagnostic, I agree. We're all here trying to help, and in my case maybe even learn something.Kenny_McCormic wrote:Talking to the guy above you, I know you say it out of respect for my plug reading abilities.Although plop would save banwidth it would be somewhat of an inside joke that would further confuse people not familiar with 2 stroke thoery. I will elaborate further on the procedure if whoever I tell to plug chop doesnt understand, but "plug chop" seems to be short and understandable enough by most people that they can handle looking it up on their own.spajohn wrote:Kenny:Kenny_McCormic wrote:Plug chop.
I like your minimalism, you just pop up and say 'plug chop'.
May I suggest that you shorten this further and just say 'plop'? Could be a good tag line for you, like 'Do you feel lucky' or 'I'll be back'.
JohnP
Before you dive into timing, did you ever clean your carb? Junk in the carb happens much more often than the timing going out.snikro wrote:I was just thinking could it possible be an ignition timing issue? I've heard that backfiring is also caused by that... It does sometimes miss/erratic when idling by itself, so would it help if I took a vid of that as well?