I've searched high and low across the internet, and I cannot for the life of me find a solution to this problem. I have a brand new engine (Flying Horse from Bikeberry), brand new carb, brand new CDI, and brand new spark plug (NGK BPR6HIX), but my motor just does not run right. It starts with no issues whatsoever, but it produces no power (enough to get me going at about 10mph), the throttle does nothing, and if I pull in the clutch it dies. Any input would be great, whether it be a thread I may have missed or some advice.
Steps I have taken
-Removed the crappy connectors for the wires and soldered+heat shrunk them
-Removed the carb air filter and made sure it was clean (and also checked to make sure the throttle was moving the slide inside the carb)
-Moved the C clip on the jet needle to make it richer and leaner (no change either way)
-Tried my old spark plug (NGK B6HS gapped to .032")
-Used gasket sealant on the intake and exhaust gaskets
-Replaced the fuel filter and fuel line
-Cleaned the gas tank
-Tried running it with the gas cap removed (no change)
-Fiddled with trying to start it with various levels of choke (no changes)
-Disconnected my kill switch
-Sanded the back of the magneto loop
-Resoldered the wire connections on the magneto loop
-Torqued everything down to within an inch of its life
-Checked the carb float to make sure it wasn't sunken (it wasn't)
Steps I have taken
-Removed the crappy connectors for the wires and soldered+heat shrunk them
-Removed the carb air filter and made sure it was clean (and also checked to make sure the throttle was moving the slide inside the carb)
-Moved the C clip on the jet needle to make it richer and leaner (no change either way)
-Tried my old spark plug (NGK B6HS gapped to .032")
-Used gasket sealant on the intake and exhaust gaskets
-Replaced the fuel filter and fuel line
-Cleaned the gas tank
-Tried running it with the gas cap removed (no change)
-Fiddled with trying to start it with various levels of choke (no changes)
-Disconnected my kill switch
-Sanded the back of the magneto loop
-Resoldered the wire connections on the magneto loop
-Torqued everything down to within an inch of its life
-Checked the carb float to make sure it wasn't sunken (it wasn't)