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Jamesfd52 07-25-2014 07:36 AM

Quicksilver problem
 
My son has a quicksilver with a 136cc lct motor. After a few laps around the yard it just dies. Wait a little while and you can ride again, buts idea again after a few laps.
What all I have done?
Remove carb and thoroughly cleaned
New air filter
Drain gas and filled with pure gas(nonethonal)
Clean fuel valve
Cleaned fuel lines

I am thinking it's the ignition coil? I ordered one just to be safe. Has anyone had issues of this nature?
Thanks, james

zman007007 07-25-2014 05:27 PM

welcome James, and I think you may be on the right track. The way to find out is if you have a volt meter and check everything next time it dies on you, before it cools off. check 1st to see if your coil is getting fire.

Masteryota 07-25-2014 06:36 PM

Make sure the vent for the fuel tank is clear. If it partially blocked, it will cause a vapor lock in the tank and cause the fuel supply to dry up.

Coil may be failing, but I would recheck the fuel side. One thing to check is the bowl when it shuts off, if is dry, you know where to go. It might also be beneficial to go up a size on the fuel line, or if it has the vacuum petcock, to bypass that with a straight fitting or a shut off valve.

Jamesfd52 07-25-2014 10:22 PM

The petcock is the kind with the screen filter on top. I noticed it isn't a large amount of fuel flowing when I take it off the carb. I went ahead and ordered and ignition coil ($25.00) wasn't expensive so no biggie. So, if I replace the fuel valve with a more free flowing valve and larger fuel line, that won't be to much fuel? I'm not a small engine guy. Just checking. Thank you for your responses. Glad to hear I am at least thinking in right direction.

ckau 07-27-2014 07:52 AM

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Originally Posted by Jamesfd52 (Post 42495)
The petcock is the kind with the screen filter on top. I noticed it isn't a large amount of fuel flowing when I take it off the carb. I went ahead and ordered and ignition coil ($25.00) wasn't expensive so no biggie. So, if I replace the fuel valve with a more free flowing valve and larger fuel line, that won't be to much fuel? I'm not a small engine guy. Just checking. Thank you for your responses. Glad to hear I am at least thinking in right direction.

your on the right track. These motors are notorious for burning fuel faster than the stock fuel system can deliver, especially for those with a heavy foot. Using 5/16 fuel line, a unrestricted fuel valve at the tank and a high volume fuel filter will cure the problem. You won't be supplying too much fuel, the carb float regulates flow, only supplying a reserve to avoid sucking the carb dry.


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