Vespa LX 50 2t cleaning the carb and rejetting

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  • čas přidán 8. 09. 2024
  • Someone in the comments asked if I could do a video on cleaning the carb, so here it is. I also rejetted from 55 to 54 as the bike was four stroking a bit when it started. Sorry for the sound in the second bit.

Komentáře • 45

  • @technomama1
    @technomama1 Před 4 lety +1

    Thank you so much! This is most comprehensive tutorial on carb disassembly. I didn't find idle jet diffuser as well so I think this is the design feature. Main jet diffuser sprang out of the place and I spent an hour finding it in the garden! I checked autochoke with multi tester for chain continuity and I suppose it works.

  • @barneyhands
    @barneyhands Před rokem

    So helpful - thank you, couldn’t have got this done without your clear knowledge & instructions- thank you SO much!

  • @rontijala
    @rontijala Před 2 lety

    Thanks mate, i've been looking for the idle adjustment for hours

  • @MrBerenguer67
    @MrBerenguer67 Před 2 měsíci

    Thks four your excellent video I have a Vespa Lx 50 my carburetor drope a little petrol from the bolw if I remove the carburetor to change the tray is not out of tune

  • @marymilliron5626
    @marymilliron5626 Před 5 lety +2

    I love the Tetley tea in the background British guy.....

  • @debaron
    @debaron Před rokem +2

    Still helpfull. Thanks.

  • @josejimenezgonzalez8414

    Very helpful man! Thank you very much

  • @ivancudina93
    @ivancudina93 Před 4 lety +3

    First, I think that plate restricts the flow of air to mean emission standards or something like that. Just another one of moped restrictions. No 100% sure. But I am sure that you should clean the idle jet because it is much more narrow than the main jet and is the reason for clogged carburettor 90% of the time.

    • @matejkadlec2110
      @matejkadlec2110 Před 3 lety

      The brass plate is indeed a restrictor. But for stock engine you can leave it in. Once you start fiddling with aftermarket exhaust or cylinder kit, you have to remove it and also the inlett knee of the airbox wich acts as restrictor, too

  • @Lenanoyon
    @Lenanoyon Před 6 lety +1

    Thank you!! Very helpful!

  • @AlexanderVelkov1
    @AlexanderVelkov1 Před 6 lety +1

    Hi There, thanks for this - very good clip and very helpful. The plate you were wondering about at 2:35 seconds is actually the restrictor - it limits how much air can go inside the engine and therefore how much power it makes - necessary for people on learner licences. Piaggio usually combine this with a ring that limits how much the variator can close to achieve the 30mph limit effect. One question - is it normal for the scooter to smoke more after the clean? It took a while to start, so I'm guessing there is just a bit too much oil for some reason?

    • @willzer7968
      @willzer7968  Před 6 lety +1

      Hi Alexander, I've heard that about the brass plate before, but other people say that it directs air through the various vents in the carb. Jury's out for me. I've tried taking it out and I ended up with flat spots in the acceleration. I'm not sure it's normal for it to smoke more before a clean. Unless there's more fuel getting through, so it's running a bit rich.

  • @parjayvlogs3732
    @parjayvlogs3732 Před 4 lety +4

    Will this be same for Piaggio zip 50cc??

    • @hellhoundfx
      @hellhoundfx Před 11 měsíci

      Bit late to answer but yes same engine

  • @deedeeosborne7664
    @deedeeosborne7664 Před 4 lety +1

    Hi I was wondering if you could tell me, the pipe with the air flow to allow suction for the fuel to flow through, what does it mean if it doesn't work (doesnt allow enough suction for fuel to flow)? Thanks

    • @willzer7968
      @willzer7968  Před 4 lety

      Hi. Sorry for the late reply. It probably means the petcock is done. They’re not too expensive though and very easy to replace. Just a jubilee clip really. Although it’s messy if you can’t drain the tank first.

  • @githomemes8706
    @githomemes8706 Před rokem

    THX!!

  • @achref002
    @achref002 Před 2 lety

    My lx have a problem with a excessive fuel consommation i cleaned the carb and it didn't work ! I have carburateur 12 mm gicleur 70 !
    Can i have a advice please?

  • @2.0bugeye
    @2.0bugeye Před 3 lety

    Remove the plate on the back of the carb the plate is to restrict the engine so you can only do 35Km’h

  • @MrBerenguer67
    @MrBerenguer67 Před 2 lety

    Thks 4 your video I have a Piaggio Zip 2T is working fine till I remove the carburettor and give a good cleaning put everything on the scooter and is not starting now any help I remove the petrol pipe out and start petrol not came out any help please thank you

    • @willzer7968
      @willzer7968  Před 2 lety +1

      I believe the petrol tap which releases fuel down the petrol line is vacuum operated. So fuel should come out unless suction is being generated by the engine. Have you got the vacuum hose attached? Sometimes you have to turn it over quite a lot to fill up the float bowl again before it will start.

    • @MrBerenguer67
      @MrBerenguer67 Před 2 lety

      @@willzer7968 Thks to reply so quickly yes everything connected in right place I m keep going try I just remove to see if any petrol came out and is not before is working fine till remove the carburettor Thks again

  • @miloslazarevic8489
    @miloslazarevic8489 Před 6 lety +1

    I have done everything like in video, but now I can't start my bike...Do you know what can be a problem ? Everything is clean and everything is put in place...Do I need to fill float ball whit gasoline or sth like that ,but it should be the engine itself to do..Please help!

    • @willzer7968
      @willzer7968  Před 6 lety

      Milos Lazarevic hi. Sometimes it takes a while for the float bowl to refill. You could try sucking on the vacuum hose (gently) and that will allow fuel to run into the float bowl. Make sure you’ve tightened everything up properly and all hoses and clamps are in place. If any air is getting in anywhere it could make the bike too lean and it will have trouble starting. When you’ve done that, as you’re starting the bike pump the throttle a bit. If all that fails, then give it another clean. As weird as it sounds, some dirt may have got in there. Good luck.

    • @miloslazarevic8489
      @miloslazarevic8489 Před 6 lety +2

      Thanks! I just started it morning after cleaning and it started in first!

  • @viktor928
    @viktor928 Před 4 lety

    Please help..🙏My scoot is 2004 Derbi - piaggio 50cc et2 engine, yasuni r, malossi 2000 multivar, polini clutch with green springs, original big clutch spring, I have the white one also that came with the variator kit...17.5 naraku carb...still trying jets at 84 now, pilot is 34. I couldn’t get it over 49 miles an hour. Still with original airbox, even I have the polini open air. Tried rollers from 5g to 7.2. The only difference pretty much is the acceleration, heavier rollers drop mile or two in top speed. Malossi kevlar belt...

    • @matejkadlec2110
      @matejkadlec2110 Před 3 lety

      well if you have 50cc, i dont think you will get much more than 50 mph really

    • @viktor928
      @viktor928 Před 3 lety +2

      @@matejkadlec2110 i got up to 59 miles with my original 50 cc cylinder...now I have the 70cc Stage 6 mk2...and its stupid fast 🤣 70+ on scooter feels a little unsafe

    • @matejkadlec2110
      @matejkadlec2110 Před 3 lety

      @@viktor928 Cool! I ride Vespa, so more weight to push forward :D Only mod is Gianelli exhaust (with tweaked jets etc.) and i get 40 mph (on tacho) :D

  • @troygaurd5638
    @troygaurd5638 Před 4 lety

    I no it's old video but I bought one of these bike last week and the oil tube to carburettor I can't see no oil coming threw or does it suction it threw the carb my oil tank goes down tho

    • @willzer7968
      @willzer7968  Před 4 lety

      You should be able to see oil in that line. Had someone run it dry do you know? Was there oil in there when you got it. There’s a little pump which should force the oil through. If that’s not working then just run it on pre mix.

  • @abdilraufdogan4982
    @abdilraufdogan4982 Před 6 lety

    Could u also make a vid on how to replace a membrane

    • @willzer7968
      @willzer7968  Před 6 lety

      Hi, which membrane? If I can find it then I will.

    • @abdilraufdogan4982
      @abdilraufdogan4982 Před 6 lety

      The triangular one. It is below the 45° degree angle the the left of the carb

  • @abdilraufdogan4982
    @abdilraufdogan4982 Před 6 lety +1

    Could u also use wd-40 for cleaning?

  • @LyonhartZ2
    @LyonhartZ2 Před rokem

    Hi, can anybody advise if he is working on a WEBER CARB or a DELLORTO??

  • @aaauto
    @aaauto Před 2 lety +1

    Gloves :)

  • @jengjo
    @jengjo Před rokem

    What kind of tools do you need?

  • @Bokeronovich
    @Bokeronovich Před 4 lety

    Hello!! At the beginning of the disassembly you remove two electrical connectors, one is from the automatic starter that goes to the part with the carburettor cap, the other could you tell me what it is for? Is it from the temperature probe or what is its function? When trying to disassemble my motorcycle I have seen that I do not have the quick connector of that cable and that it was loose, specifically I am missing the part of the connector that goes to the motorcycle wiring, this cable has two different colors and I do not know in which position to connect it to the cable that comes from the carb since it has two cables of the same color ... could you help me?

    • @willoliphant2617
      @willoliphant2617 Před 4 lety

      One is for the autochoke and the other is for a heater which goes to the carb. I assume this is to warm the fuel/air before it goes into the cylinder, but to be honest I was never convinced that it was working. You could always add in some quick connectors. It would probably help you out. I bought a pack of ten once from ebay, but it was a long time ago.

    • @Bokeronovich
      @Bokeronovich Před 4 lety

      @@willoliphant2617 Thank you very much for your answer. I have no problem with whether or not I have a chip, I can make a joint ... the question is to know in what position should I do it ...

  • @charlieoscar09
    @charlieoscar09 Před 5 lety +2

    The parts you just cleaned are filthy again sitting in the dirty tray...you also need gloves on for carb cleaner its not good for the skin.