I have the idle adjustment maxed out to get an rpm rate where it won’t die. I think it was at about 2300 rpms.
I’ll send more pics. I’m concerned about the physical diameter. I assume they are about the same for the gy6 carbs. Looking at the ones available online it appears there are some size...
That’s the plan for the front. I might try the sandpaper also. The rear brakes were abused. When I replaced it the pads were worn completely out and it was steel on steel.
I did and the parking does work now. I’ll go back and check again. I’m concerned the front brakes aren’t working at all. I haven’t driven it much but the brakes seem very weak.
How good should the brakes be? I have no frame of reference.
I repairing a Kasea LM150llR. The brakes didn’t work. The pistons on the front were frozen but I got them loose. I replaced the back caliper.
I’m not sure if what is considered normal. The brakes seem very weak. What is the normal feel? I’ve never driven it new so I have no idea what normal...
It’s a 150cc gy6 in a Kasea LM150llR. I just replaced it with a stock carb.
Sorry it was kind of a general question. I know the EPA has some of the carbs set and block access for adjusting the jets. They have a tendency to run lean and after the engine gets a little age on it it needs to be...
Carb replaced with a new one. Seems it may be set too lean. Has anyone else had this problem.
Having trouble getting restarted after initial startup. I’m guessing the auto choke cuts off when warm and it’s not rich enough to restart.
Front brakes on this Kasea seems to have rusted and locked up. I pulled them apart and found rust on the piston.
I had to pull them out with pliers. Too me a few minutes to get them to even turn.
Not sure if it’s worth trying to buff them up and put them back. Any suggestions?