redstrat
Petty Officer 1st Class
- Joined
- Dec 29, 2011
- Messages
- 202
After toying with this all summer I'm stuck. I now have 10 hours on my rebuilt (ported ) 125. It starts and idles beautifully. I can cruise at 3500 to 4200rpms all day and never misses a beat. But, if I throw the throttle down hard it will run like a bear for about 30 seconds and then die. I then have to re-prime to bring the fuel back up. I first thought it was the cap on the tank not properly venting. I replaced it with an older cap and saw some improvement. I then decided to swap out the 5/16" line for 3/8". This helped even more but I still can't run WOT without it stalling. I replaced the fuel pump diaphragm when I rebuilt it. Could it be that porting it has effected the operation of the pump or that it can't keep up with the demand of the motor the way I have it set up. I'm posting pictures so you guys can see what I have. I would love to figure this out before I put her away for the winter. Any suggestions are appreciated. P.S. Am I running a risk of damaging the motor by pushing it to the stall point?