Bogging, gas draining, idle = dies

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Bogging, gas draining, idle = dies

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I was having some trouble with bogging and I took the bystarter out of the carb and plugged it with my thumb, then let it loose to see the difference.

When I put the bystarter back in the bogging was gone. Woke up today and some gas has drained out onto the garage floor and the bogging is back. I ran it without the muffler yesterday thinking it was clogged, but it had the same thing with or without the exhaust.

The only thing I've been messing with is the screws on the carb. Drain screw is tight. I was trying to get the idle perfect because it cuts out and doesn't idle very well.

The ex port looks a little dirty, but it isn't clogged as far as I can tell (I didn't take the bike apart, just used mirror and flashlight)

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Post by Kenny_McCormic »

Dont run without a muffler, can melt a piston. Clean the carb.
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Kenny_McCormic wrote:Dont run without a muffler, can melt a piston. Clean the carb.
:shock:

Good to know.
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Post by Kenny_McCormic »

Its what i hear, but in my experience it doesnt, might depend on the engine but i know where there is a MAC 110 chainsaw thats been running without a muffler for 10 years and has no signs of excess wear. VERY cool to watch the fire inside the engine.
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It will melt down without an exhaust. The expansion chamber ├óÔé¼┼ôsucks├óÔé¼┬Ø exhaust out, without it the motor can ├óÔé¼┼ôsuck├óÔé¼┬Ø in out side air. If the air is cool enough it will take a ├óÔé¼┼ôbreath├óÔé¼┬Ø and crack the piston. I did it to a YZ125 years ago.
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