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well i have a 2006 100cc 4 stroke lifan dirt bike (its Chinese) and i had recently changed the grips and throttle housing and cable for it because it snapped. when i put the new one on and started the bike up i went to give it gas and nothing happened...? when i twist the throttle to rev it up nothing happens, but you can hear the part in the carburator moving up and down.
Please help me if anyone knows what the problem is or any suggestions i could try. Please and Thank You!!!
Please help me if anyone knows what the problem is or any suggestions i could try. Please and Thank You!!!
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4 strokes Are difficult to work on. But try putting it in gear :trollin:
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while its not running, take the needle out of the carb and try the throttle. if it moves then try putting some wd40 or something like that in the housing. if that doesnt work i would say take the carb apart and clean it.
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Woe wrote 4 strokes Are difficult to work on. But try putting it in gear :trollin:
i think my dad tried that but im not sure but thanks and ill try it when i go work on it.
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i forgot to mention that i dont have an adjustment piece on the throttle cable or housing...
could that be the problem??
and should i try buying a new grip with housing and and adjustment throttle cable?
could that be the problem??
and should i try buying a new grip with housing and and adjustment throttle cable?
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Im good with dirt bikes
Either re-house the throttle (do you have grip wire?)
Also maybe the pull or push cord has gone if you want pm me and send me a vid i will sort for you.
Either re-house the throttle (do you have grip wire?)
Also maybe the pull or push cord has gone if you want pm me and send me a vid i will sort for you.
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_Extra_ wrote Im good with dirt bikes
Either re-house the throttle (do you have grip wire?)
Also maybe the pull or push cord has gone if you want pm me and send me a vid i will sort for you.
what is the grip wire?
and it only has one cord i think which is the throttle cable that you put into the housing part and the carburator.
is there cables or wires inside the carb to?
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Magnetohydrodynamics wroteGrip wire keeps the grips inplace when you rev. Do you have throttle centring sensors?_Extra_ wrote Im good with dirt bikes
Either re-house the throttle (do you have grip wire?)
Also maybe the pull or push cord has gone if you want pm me and send me a vid i will sort for you.
what is the grip wire?
and it only has one cord i think which is the throttle cable that you put into the housing part and the carburator.
is there cables or wires inside the carb to?
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i can make a video on my phone of me trying to rev it if that helps...? (but i cant do it right now)
oh and i have no clue if it has a grip wire iv never even heard of that... but the grip stays in place when i rev it.
oh and i have no clue if it has a grip wire iv never even heard of that... but the grip stays in place when i rev it.
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_Extra_ wroteMagnetohydrodynamics wroteGrip wire keeps the grips inplace when you rev. Do you have throttle centring sensors?_Extra_ wrote Im good with dirt bikes
Either re-house the throttle (do you have grip wire?)
Also maybe the pull or push cord has gone if you want pm me and send me a vid i will sort for you.
what is the grip wire?
and it only has one cord i think which is the throttle cable that you put into the housing part and the carburator.
is there cables or wires inside the carb to?
does it matter houw long the throttle cable is?
if so how long should it be on a bike like that?
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