Hi guys, just fitted a new Scootopia sh2/22 carb jetted as follows: 200 slide, 5899-2 atomiser, 120 main, 50 pilot and 50 starter, mixture screw 11/2 turns out.
I'm running a 175 iron barrel and Scootopia long cone clubman.
Although it runs very well and pulls well it just seems a bit blubbery just as I set off, am I right in thinking I should go down a big on the pilot jet or should I change the atomiser? Or just screw the mixture screw in a bit?
my other question is does the mixture screw control the mixture on the pilot only or the main jet as well ?
Cheers guys
Carb help needed!
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I run two scooters with Casa 185 kits,both have sh2/22 carbs,ones a scootopia carb and the other's a jetex,both have 45 pilots.48 and 50 were too rich and caused them both to 4 stroke on slow running.
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Ah that's interesting, mine splutters a bit at slow speed but only when cold then clears so yes I'll get a 45 in it tomorrow and see how it goes. Thanks .HxPaul wrote:I run two scooters with Casa 185 kits,both have sh2/22 carbs,ones a scootopia carb and the other's a jetex,both have 45 pilots.48 and 50 were too rich and caused them both to 4 stroke on slow running.
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I run a 45 pilot in mine. Not sure why they went with a 50.
