PLEASE HELP! bike isnt starting!

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My carb says NT on the front face of the covered air filter, but is says WH right above the idle screw and primer. I guess I have a clone of a clone carburetor!

lol.. if it looks like the pic, its the NT. the one i have came in a 2009 kit so they may make them somewhere different now, or something along that line.

the NT and CNS are alot different.. and are the mainly used carbs on the china girl motors.
so im going to go with that you have the NT. ( if you have the one in the pic)

so have you got it started yet? if not, did you turn in your idle screw. or try playing with the choke to get it running???
 
i have the carb in that pic! i have played with the choke quite a bit but i put the idle screw on 3 1/2 turns out like it said in instructions and still have not got it to run
 
i have the NT carb from the pic. its never been used and has no worth or use to me. other then the covered air filter. id like to keep that because it fits on my CNSv2 and i dont want to run the SBP one in bad weather.

anyway, what im saying is. ill send you my NT carb without filter or cable..(for free) and you can use your filter and cable, plus have spare parts.(from yours) and you can compare them to maybe see what the problem is.

if you are thinking about trying this. PM me where to send it, and i can send it out ASAP.
 
see where the clamp is holding this carb to the manifold, those slots behind the clamp. if the carb isn't pushed all the way onto the manifold it can suck air through those slots and not start. it's a good idea to put some silicone on the inside of the carb in that area.
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....is it a BGF Z80? I had to go into extended dispute with BGF on eBay. The motor would.not.start. I sent the motor back, they sent me another. It started first try. After nearly 2 months of working on the piece of ****. I think when the crank was assembled it was indexed 90 degrees off. I got good spark when it was tested. Just wasn't fireing at the right time.
 
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