Suggestions please.
fast flow taps sit closer to the engine mount and position the fuel rod closer to the carb top; if you got the original tap I'd fit that and compare; if is a better fit make a fast flow by joining both on and reserv by cutting the internal disc to join up on and reserve; youll have on and off position but no reserve itll be a fast flow tap that might fit better
C’est la vie
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HxPaul wrote:It depends which side of the scooter you turn the tank,from the carb side its anti-clockwise.Grumpy225 wrote:You're missing the little brass knuckle that comes on the fuel tap, tap looks a little on the low side, tank straps are over tightened (squashed out rubbers) and you need to rotate the tank clockwise a little.
There is enough play in the tank/tap set up to clear almost every carb set up (especially the common ones).
Since all the work is being done on the carb side it makes no sense to turn the tank from the kick side.
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Its the wrong direction turning the tank in a clockwise direction from the carb sideGrumpy225 wrote:HxPaul wrote:It depends which side of the scooter you turn the tank,from the carb side its anti-clockwise.Grumpy225 wrote:You're missing the little brass knuckle that comes on the fuel tap, tap looks a little on the low side, tank straps are over tightened (squashed out rubbers) and you need to rotate the tank clockwise a little.
There is enough play in the tank/tap set up to clear almost every carb set up (especially the common ones).
Since all the work is being done on the carb side it makes no sense to turn the tank from the kick side.
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So you're saying to turn the tank Counterclockwise, which would lower the tap relative to the carb top and bring the tap closer to the motor mount. I think that would make the tap rod alignment problem even worse.
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Yes.Standing on the carb side and turning the tank anti-clockwise would bring the tap into a vertical position.Any clearance problems with the tap rod can then be solved by lifting and packing the tank.
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If you check out the position of the petrol tank on this scooter,thats how the OP's tap should sit.HxPaul wrote:Yes.Standing on the carb side and turning the tank anti-clockwise would bring the tap into a vertical position.Any clearance problems with the tap rod can then be solved by lifting and packing the tank.
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