Auto-Choke and higher than normal Idle during warmup.
Posted: Wed Nov 29, 2017 1:30 am
Hello y'all, first post, newish to scooters. So I've been doing some reading around trying to diagnose why my 2008 buddy 150 has started to idle at a higher speed than normal firs the first 2-3 minutes of use.
The weather started to get a bit colder and with it, it seems to have brought a higher than normal idle. Its not enough to move the scooter, but its close. After about 2 minutes, idle goes down and works fine.
The scooter works just fine, but when I stop at red lights, the idle is almost high enough to engage the clutch. I don't want to leave it in this high-ish idle state for too long, I'm worried about it causing wear on some parts in the CV.
Could this be the autochoke? Simple as a carb adjustment? Starts up ok, takes off ok, and when its warm, there are no problems. Other than some jerkeyness at slow speed / starting off, but I think thats the rollers, so I'm ordering new ones.
Thanks!
The weather started to get a bit colder and with it, it seems to have brought a higher than normal idle. Its not enough to move the scooter, but its close. After about 2 minutes, idle goes down and works fine.
The scooter works just fine, but when I stop at red lights, the idle is almost high enough to engage the clutch. I don't want to leave it in this high-ish idle state for too long, I'm worried about it causing wear on some parts in the CV.
Could this be the autochoke? Simple as a carb adjustment? Starts up ok, takes off ok, and when its warm, there are no problems. Other than some jerkeyness at slow speed / starting off, but I think thats the rollers, so I'm ordering new ones.
Thanks!