GP wont start when hot?

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Hi Lockman,I have the same problem as yourself and yes the petrol off before you stop worked for me me.But I have also since found out i had a small leak in the drive side seal and my piston rings have worn(gap now much too big).I know its a pain in the backside to change these but if it cures the embarrassment :oops: of not starting when hundreds are watching then it`ll be worth it :D .Anways i`ll keep you informed on my progress.
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Hi Ove

What other symptoms where you getting, is there any thing in particular that indicates a drive side oil seal failure ?

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Hi Lockman69,thought i had a air leak as it started to run lean.Wasn`t sure it was from the oil seal as it cut out when i blocked the exhaust,also had it running and drained the oil` revs went up only very slightly.Took it for a long run came home and the usual not starting after 10-15mins.eventually got her running.Went to start her up in the morning and she wasn`t having any of it.Took plug out and was more oily than normal.
For peace of mind thought i`d better have a strip down,piston ring gap was too big(possible reason for not starting when hot).
Next mag flange out, all seemed ok,but noticed oil(not 2-stroke)in crank housing.
Crank out and more oil was found around drive side oil seal(also possible reason for not starting when hot).
New parts on way,i`ll only know if this helps once i`ve put it all back together.
Hope this helps you alittle bit,I`ll keep you posted as soon as i find out.
Cheers ove.
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I can totally vouch for this idea....I've been having the same problem with a Mugello 225 on a BGM/PWK 30m carb and this "drainage" hole and shutting off the fuel before you stop the engine to clear out the majority of what's in the float bowl makes a big improvement

sean brady scooters wrote:what you need is ,..........a small 1mm hole in lowest point of bellows/filter...........
to drain off excess fuel..............
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Id also check that the choke is turning off properly as somone suggested earlyer.
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Problem now cured. Drive seal changed -Piston rings also changed,so can`t say if it was 1 or the other or both!Now done 300miles with various stop times before starting up again 5mins-10mins-15mins ect and no problems,hope this is some use to you lockman 69.
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Cheers ove................

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