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General Discussion / Scooter bogging out when given throttle
« on: June 09, 2022, 04:19:49 AM »
I have a 2009 people 150 and I know that I should of put it in the 150 fourms but I wasn't getting answers. I just put a new carb on it and it will not stay running or stay running when applying throttle. I want to put a fuel shutoff valve instead of vaccum opperated petcock. The only problem is where the petcock would normally go into the tank is not threaded it just clicks into the gas tank. Any help. I am getting paid to fix this scooter and I haven't figured out anything yet.

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People 150 / Re: Scooter dies when given throttle
« on: June 09, 2022, 01:03:25 AM »
a motor that dies when first given throttle is usually a clogged pilot jet. The passage is not much larger than a human hair (slight exaggeration) and easily clogs when the scoot isn't regularly ridden.

Not sure which unhooked lines you're asking about? The easy one I see is the fuel fill overflow hose that runs from your gas cap to somewhere under the scoot. That is supposed to drain under the scoot, but it doesn't connect to anything else.

Any other lines you're concerned with?
where would the piolot jet be located on my scooter?

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People 150 / Re: Scooter dies when given throttle
« on: June 08, 2022, 01:01:20 AM »
my 2009 people 150 is stalling when giving it throttle. It has a new carbourator, spark plug, and oil. I think it it might be the petcock but I want to replace it with a fuel shutoff valve. The problem is is that my gas tank is not threaded to fit a normal screw in style petcock. What should I do?

also there are some lines that are not connected i will post pictures below.

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People 150 / Scooter dies when given throttle
« on: June 08, 2022, 12:49:52 AM »
my 2009 people 150 is stalling when giving it throttle. It has a new carbourator, spark plug, and oil. I think it it might be the petcock but I want to replace it with a fuel shutoff valve. The problem is is that my gas tank is not threaded to fit a normal screw in style petcock. What should I do?

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General Discussion / Re: Petcock broken
« on: June 06, 2022, 12:10:49 AM »
your last posted pic vents to atmosphere. It's part of a vacuum line that runs from the fuel tank to the intake manifold and to the emissions stuff. Our older scoots have this, not sure the newer ones do.

Can't help with the petcock / fuel shutoff...but curious how gas could be coming out of your airbox? There shouldn't be any connection between fuel tank and air box. Is the carb filling so full of fuel that it's running backwards through the air box?

I have no idea like i said im very new to this scooter stuff. but im not to sure on what to do like it wont start or run for very long

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General Discussion / Re: Petcock broken
« on: June 05, 2022, 10:59:56 PM »
heres the other pictures

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General Discussion / People 150 Petcock broken
« on: June 05, 2022, 10:56:00 PM »
I have a 2009 kymco people scooter 150cc. I am new to scooters. This one is spilling fuel out of the airbox through the filter. my guess would be a petcock problem. I want to get a fuel shutoff valve but its not a screw in type it was held in the gas tank with a hose clamp. Also when I hook up the battery to a jumper the scooter just continutes to start and will stop if i hold in the start button? I was wondering if I should get a new petcock or just a fuel shutoff filter. There is a new carburetor on it. I think i am just having problems getting fuel to stay in it because it will just die when i start it up. here are some pictures. Also what is this hose supposed to go to? If there is anyone that can tell me the exact fuel shutoff i would need remember its not a screw in style.

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