Engine: Grubee SkyHawk GT5A (66cc)
From brand-new this engine has been chronically 4-stroking despite all efforts to solve the problem.
Here's a time-line of what I've tried and the results and symptoms:
All stock, out of the box. NT carb/black plastic air filter. Fuel mix (25:1 to start then 33:1) - 4-stroking much of the time, occasionally breaks into two-stroking and shows good power. If you are careful with the throttle you can often ride the two-stroking right to red-line. Backing off on the throttle will cause 4-stroking again. Going up a slight incline (putting under load) will break it out of 4-stroking and into 2-stroking. Going down-hill with throttle off will cause it to 4-stroke for several hundred yards when you get back on the throttle. Seems like it's loading up with too much fuel. Spark plug colour looks ok (medium brown). Moving needle clip up/down has little effect. Carb is spitting fuel back into filter. Will not idle when warm (too rich) but starts and idles well when cold (no choke required).
Replaced spark plug with NGK B6HS
Replaced head gasket
No change
CNS carb/red plastic air filter. Factory main jet. Fuel mix 33:1. Long "Z" intake. No appreciable change. In addition to 4-stroking, was bogging (lean) at full throttle. Raised needle one notch, solved bogging problem. Did not solve 4-stroking problem. Carb is spitting fuel back into filter. Plug colour not bad (medium brown). Will not idle when warm (too rich) but starts and idles well when cold (no choke required).
CNS carb/SBP low profile filter/SBP main jets .72mm, .74mm, .76mm, .78mm
z-intake. Same symptoms.
CNS carb/SBP low profile filter/SBP main jet .74mm/BBR billet intake (short) & boost bottle. Same symptoms.
Disconnected kill switch.
Replaced CDI.
Replaced Magneto loop and magnet.
No change.
Original NT carb re-installed with BBR billet intake and boost bottle. Use CNS needle in NT carb with clip on one notch below middle. Ran quite well for about three days. Still 4-stroking at certain points in the throttle but I can ride around it. Gets progressively worse over the next few days though I haven't touched the carb.
Is now 4-stroking nearly 100% of the time.
Flush out exhaust with kerosene. Replace exhaust gasket and seal with form-a-gasket. Doesn't help.
Blow oil out of air filter. Doesn't help.
NT SPEED Carb, New SBP Air filter, BBR billet intake and boost bottle - Same symptoms; 4-stroking 100%.
If this were a horse I'd have been forced to shoot it long ago.
Time for another engine?
From brand-new this engine has been chronically 4-stroking despite all efforts to solve the problem.
Here's a time-line of what I've tried and the results and symptoms:
All stock, out of the box. NT carb/black plastic air filter. Fuel mix (25:1 to start then 33:1) - 4-stroking much of the time, occasionally breaks into two-stroking and shows good power. If you are careful with the throttle you can often ride the two-stroking right to red-line. Backing off on the throttle will cause 4-stroking again. Going up a slight incline (putting under load) will break it out of 4-stroking and into 2-stroking. Going down-hill with throttle off will cause it to 4-stroke for several hundred yards when you get back on the throttle. Seems like it's loading up with too much fuel. Spark plug colour looks ok (medium brown). Moving needle clip up/down has little effect. Carb is spitting fuel back into filter. Will not idle when warm (too rich) but starts and idles well when cold (no choke required).
Replaced spark plug with NGK B6HS
Replaced head gasket
No change
CNS carb/red plastic air filter. Factory main jet. Fuel mix 33:1. Long "Z" intake. No appreciable change. In addition to 4-stroking, was bogging (lean) at full throttle. Raised needle one notch, solved bogging problem. Did not solve 4-stroking problem. Carb is spitting fuel back into filter. Plug colour not bad (medium brown). Will not idle when warm (too rich) but starts and idles well when cold (no choke required).
CNS carb/SBP low profile filter/SBP main jets .72mm, .74mm, .76mm, .78mm
z-intake. Same symptoms.
CNS carb/SBP low profile filter/SBP main jet .74mm/BBR billet intake (short) & boost bottle. Same symptoms.
Disconnected kill switch.
Replaced CDI.
Replaced Magneto loop and magnet.
No change.
Original NT carb re-installed with BBR billet intake and boost bottle. Use CNS needle in NT carb with clip on one notch below middle. Ran quite well for about three days. Still 4-stroking at certain points in the throttle but I can ride around it. Gets progressively worse over the next few days though I haven't touched the carb.
Is now 4-stroking nearly 100% of the time.
Flush out exhaust with kerosene. Replace exhaust gasket and seal with form-a-gasket. Doesn't help.
Blow oil out of air filter. Doesn't help.
NT SPEED Carb, New SBP Air filter, BBR billet intake and boost bottle - Same symptoms; 4-stroking 100%.
If this were a horse I'd have been forced to shoot it long ago.
Time for another engine?
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