Do I sell or do I press on?
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Do I sell or do I press on?
I have a Honda Camino (Stop laughing ) That I bought a while a go now.
After saving up for my CBT and then having to wait another week to afford to buy insurance, I finally got to take her on the road.
All was well until she died at a busy junction (Probably the most embarrasing moment of my life so far )
I discovered that the battery was completely dead so a new one was bought and it worked fine... until I was sat at the red light in town and she died again. Luckily no one saw this.
After finally being able to get her to idle ANOTHER problem arose. At full throttle, there's no power what-so-ever. Effectively, I can limp her around at about 7mph.
I went to go into the garage today and voila... a nice big puddle of Petrol She also spits oil or oil/fuel (It's a 2 stroke) out of the exhaust.
So what do I do? Sell her? I reckon I can get about £200 for her, £250 if I'm lucky, but with what I've got saved added to that then take out £50 for cancelling the insurance, I'd still only have about £300 for a replacement (How much the honda cost). I really don't want to miss the whole summer so really I'd have £400 at the very most to buy a replacement.
So, do I sell her and risk going through the whole thing gain or do I keep her and keep trying to get the bloody thing working?
P.S Car is not an option. There's no way I can afford to insure one at all.
Thanks
After saving up for my CBT and then having to wait another week to afford to buy insurance, I finally got to take her on the road.
All was well until she died at a busy junction (Probably the most embarrasing moment of my life so far )
I discovered that the battery was completely dead so a new one was bought and it worked fine... until I was sat at the red light in town and she died again. Luckily no one saw this.
After finally being able to get her to idle ANOTHER problem arose. At full throttle, there's no power what-so-ever. Effectively, I can limp her around at about 7mph.
I went to go into the garage today and voila... a nice big puddle of Petrol She also spits oil or oil/fuel (It's a 2 stroke) out of the exhaust.
So what do I do? Sell her? I reckon I can get about £200 for her, £250 if I'm lucky, but with what I've got saved added to that then take out £50 for cancelling the insurance, I'd still only have about £300 for a replacement (How much the honda cost). I really don't want to miss the whole summer so really I'd have £400 at the very most to buy a replacement.
So, do I sell her and risk going through the whole thing gain or do I keep her and keep trying to get the bloody thing working?
P.S Car is not an option. There's no way I can afford to insure one at all.
Thanks
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oil out the exhaust is normal as 2 strokers (smokers) burn oil sounds like you have cocked the air fuel mixture and now its over fueling hence y at full throttle your just flooding it . it could posibly be the carb thats at fault , it could need strippng and rebuilding and then setting up properly or failing that as stated the carb could be nakered .
but then faulty fuel taps can cause flooding or fuel starvation so thats were i would start
but then faulty fuel taps can cause flooding or fuel starvation so thats were i would start
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oil out the exhaust is normal as 2 strokers (smokers) burn oil sounds like you have cocked the air fuel mixture and now its over fueling hence y at full throttle your just flooding it . it could posibly be the carb thats at fault , it could need strippng and rebuilding and then setting up properly or failing that as stated the carb could be nakered .
but then faulty fuel taps can cause flooding or fuel starvation so thats were i would start
but then faulty fuel taps can cause flooding or fuel starvation so thats were i would start
We've spent hours now trying to sort the mixture out, it's always either too much or too little and we'll get it running fine then when I try to start it the next day it's the same problem.
Cheers for the advice though mate, I'll look at the fuel taps later on
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st170 breaking
carb apart then back together can fix some things
when they dont start a little fuel down the plug hole helps (as with most things)
they all smoke and burn oil
check the exhaust for restrictions
basic wiring should be checked
when they dont start a little fuel down the plug hole helps (as with most things)
they all smoke and burn oil
check the exhaust for restrictions
basic wiring should be checked
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