Why does my car bog down when I push the gas pedal?
Your engine either seems to bog down when you hit the gas pedal, or it takes a second or two to respond. An engine that hesitates when accelerating is either sucking too much air, not getting enough fuel, or misfiring. Here’s what you might discover—and what you can do to fix the problem: Dirty air filter.
Why does my scooter bog down when I accelerate?
Check the Air Filter: The most common reason why an engine bogs out under acceleration is because the air/fuel mixture is ‘dirty’ or inefficient. Clean the air filter and see if the problem goes away. Check the Carb: If your scooter is new, you might need to adjust the needle on the carburetor slide.
What to do if your bike Idles but bogs with throttle?
I will look during tomorrow times. If it idles fine but it bogs down with throttle, your high speed gas jet is probably clogged. Clean your carb and spray carb cleaner in all small passages, make sure air can flow through all ports no matter how small. Put it back together and it should run great.
What kind of motor bogs down at full throttle?
I have a 1984 Yamaha 50hp, 3 cyl, oil injected, outboard motor, low hours, and is in fairly new condition. At full throttle, it bogs down. I’ve changed the gas lines, tank, and fittings.
Is the warrior Idles fine when trying to accelerate?
The warrior idles fine. I’ve adjusted to air mix screw back and forth. It changes the idol but doesn’t seem to improve things when I try to rev it up. 2.25 turns seems to be the sweet spot, as far as idol. The needle is where zoom put it.
What causes a bike to stall at idle?
The slightest air leak would upset idle mixture and cause stalling or high idle speed that cannot be adjusted with the throttle stop screw. I’d look at some simple stuff first, like the spark plug – which might fire OK at idle, but misfires under throttle?