Friday, February 19, 2010

Geely Jl50qt-2b How Do I Stop A Moped Carberator From Leaking?

How do I stop a moped carberator from leaking? - geely jl50qt-2b

Hello,

I have a scooter / moped - a Geely JL50QT-2B injected 50 cc 2-stroke oil. I recently went through and replaced all fuel lines and found later, was to point to my great regret of the drain at the bottom of my carburetor leaks. Nothing to stop what I wanted would be. If the machine is running, stop the leak, but was in a steady stream. Normally, this leakage can be opened / closed by a screw, but now, despite the closure, without filtered apparent reason.

Ideas anyone?

5 comments:

STU said...

Not to walk, but if you are strict locking must never lose again. The float valve lies open, the engine is running Wile gas used as overflow usual. When the valve is open and full of carbs overflow and leakage. If you buy a conversion kit with O-rings, seals and valves. If you have never rebuilt carb, you might want to help many small pieces.
Hope this helps

MikeTRX5... said...

First, the flow of fuel in the tank ......... then remove the screw, and that all the gas that collects in the drain .... Go to your auto parts store and a little Loctite thread that is resistant to gasoline ..... You should receive. Hope this helps.

trprbill... said...

The float is likely to hold. Cuba float Remove and clean the tank and valve. If you float the bowl, turn the gas quickly wash the sediment. Make sure that the float is not damaged, and assembly.

whtsthis... said...

To include O-ring around the screw or open, or if they gave him something in the corruption of the Board, should be if .... be closed, or the seal of the screw is broken.
I think the leak is a drop, not only to shed.
The reason for the leak stops when it works, because the bike is the use of fuel that was too fast to escape. And if the fuel did not have time to settle down and work around the seal.

Maddog said...

It appears that your fleet on the bottom of the carb is to persevere to see if it works will be released, otherwise, to take the cup and see what happens not

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