wont start when hot ?
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mick1
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Had something similar with my PHBH. Turned out the choke "valve" wasn't seating correctly and the choke (although off) was partially on. Replaced choke valve/slide and now starts fine.......... So, check if choke is sticking...
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Good advice above re not screwing the throttle when starting and also the choke not seating. Also, next time it happens, pull the filter elbow off the carb and see if it starts then. Sometimes fuel is spat back out of the carb and collects in the elbow causing a rich mixture when you re-start when it's warm. I had a Mugello that was like that despite everything I tried. In the end I tried turning the fuel off 100 yards or so before I wanted to stop and left it off until after I restated it, Still a nuisance though especially when you stall in traffic 
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a little drain hole through the bottom of the hose often cures this
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Yes it's a possibility but the stand will have nothing to do with it.brianc wrote:ah,think I might be getting somewhere now,ive not got a centre stand but a side stand,could it be fuel throw back from the carb sitting in the elbow causing rich mixture ?
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1) make sure the float is free to move up and down
2) check the starter jet- go down a couple of sizes (and use genuine Dellorto ones!)
3) as stated above- a small drain hole in the bottom of the carb bellows ( Innocenti scrapped the drain system c1969 to save money!!)
4) don't wind the throttle open as you kick it over
Chris
2) check the starter jet- go down a couple of sizes (and use genuine Dellorto ones!)
3) as stated above- a small drain hole in the bottom of the carb bellows ( Innocenti scrapped the drain system c1969 to save money!!)
4) don't wind the throttle open as you kick it over
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bristolmod
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a tad more although it shouldn't affect it too much.
Innocentis original system was a one way valve which let fuel out but shut on the intake stroke stopping air in- quite a complex little set up and not cheap in the grand scale of things. However, penny (or lira) pinching caused it to be phased out during GP 's build run- some very early GP's did have this valve system in place..
Worth a try to see if it improves it.
Chris
Innocentis original system was a one way valve which let fuel out but shut on the intake stroke stopping air in- quite a complex little set up and not cheap in the grand scale of things. However, penny (or lira) pinching caused it to be phased out during GP 's build run- some very early GP's did have this valve system in place..
Worth a try to see if it improves it.
Chris
Scootering since 1968.
