Why does my bike only run with the choke on?
If a motorcycle or ATV only runs with the choke on, it’s because the richer “choke on” mixture is actually closer to the engine’s normal operating fuel mixture than the leaner “choke off” mixture. So when the choke is turned off, the engine gets too little fuel and too much air for it to run and it stalls.
Why does my bike die when I turn the choke off?
However, you start it up on choke and everything is fine until you turn the choke off, and the engine dies. What gives? This is a classic symptom of a partially or fully clogged pilot jet. Fuel goes bad after time, and the first circuit/jet to clog with varnished up fuel is the pilot jet.
Is it bad to run bike with choke on?
The main reason that we advise not riding with the choke on is that it can be harmful to your motorcycle. Overfuelling can cause a variety of problems for your bike, from it running hotter than usual to the pistons being damaged by excessive heat through misfires.
Why does my choke only go kart?
An engine that requires the choking ( partial or full ) after initial engine warm up is an indication that the engine fuel air mixture system is out of adjustment. Both the manual choke system and the manual primer system engines may experience this similar symptom of running only when the fuel mixture is enriched.
Why does my trimmer only run on full choke?
When your trimmer starts and runs on choke, it could be because the check valve in the gas cap is clogged. Start the trimmer and gently unscrew the gas cap halfway off. Turn the choke off and assess. If the engine is still running, that means the gas cap may be the culprit.
Why does your motorcycle only run on choke?
Fuel goes bad after time, and the first circuit/jet to clog with varnished up fuel is the pilot jet. This circuit delivers fuel for idle, and has the smallest passages found in carburetors.
How do you fix choke on dirt bike?
Put the choke on and start the bike up. Once is running, mist some carb cleaner or starting fluid around the air boot and around the vacuum hoses (if there are any). If the engine momentarily races, then you have an air leak. Read below in the section on how to fix air leaks to get this addressed.
What happens when you turn the choke on for a carburetor?
When you turn the choke on for a carburetor, it is creating a rich condition. This makes the bike easier to start, by increasing the amount of fuel present in the air/fuel mixture. When an engine is cold, it needs a little richer mixture in order to get up to operating temperature.
How long does it take for a choke to come off?
Within the first 20 or 30 seconds the choke should come off and the required fuel/air mixture is then supplied by the pilot circuit. Your pilot circuit is obviously not doing its job. Everyone always says they have cleaned the carbs, but many really don’t understand how the carbs work, or what to look for.