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LI150
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Just built a gt186 engine and I can't get it to start.

I have a spark and I'm using a 30mm dellorto. It appears if I don't have fuel getting through.
I have fuel getting into the fuel bowl but the plug is dry.
Checked jets aren't blocked all seems good
I looked at the piston to make sure that was right way with the 2 windows facing the inlet side and it is
Have poured fuel in the manifold and it fires
I'm at a loss help
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Stripping and cleaning carb' would be the first port of call but I've just had a similar problem and it was dodgy fuel in the tank. Somehow water had got in and it just wouldn't fire except when fuel (from a separate supply) was poured through carb mouth.
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I have a new carb I have checked and double checked still at a loss
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Have you checked the fuel tap for blockage in the filter inside the tank ?
also checked the fuel flow ? Fast flow tap ? G.
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Yep checked all that.
Just had a thought I'm using the gt head which allows usuage of a normal or centre plug positions.
I can't remember if I checked the plug stop thing was tight in. I presume if this is allowing air in there won't be enough suction through the carb ?????
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close the carb with your flat hand and kick a few times. might help in some situations with dry carbs....
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Try the hand over carb.
Had reeds out seem free, how can I tell if there sticking?
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Velo Merde wrote:close the carb with your flat hand and kick a few times. might help in some situations with dry carbs....
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I had trouble starting my TS1 engine when I built it, kicked it over enough to break the kick start :roll: I eventually held my hand over the carb and it fired up straight away....later found that the choke cable had become disconnected at the lever end :oops:
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Have you checked Stator Readings is it a known good one ?

CDI ? Plug ? Ht Lead, Green wire from ignition out of CDI etc all basic but worth checking even though there is a spark it may be a bad earth
As my Dad used to say "Each to their own lad"
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The plug is dry but I can get it to fire pouring in petrol.
I get fuel into the fuel bowl so all good there.
Its a brand new carb and I have checked for blocked jets.
With my hand over the carb it wont fire
Could it be a air leak thus the engine is not sucking fuel from the carb?
All help is well appreciated
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