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dave howard Posted on Jul 15, 2019

Taotao 50 scooter starts but when accelerate it stalls. What do think is the problem?

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Was it working when it develop that problem if yes then check the carburetor if there water,two check the main jet a times it become lose and lastly check if the pin is in position.

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Snapped v-belt will not stop it from starting only stop it driving.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 31, 2011

SOURCE: my 150cc chinese scooter starts stalling when i go up to 50 mph. any help

check fuel line for somthing in the line,or if it has a fuel pump the pump may be going out.

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SOURCE: why does my 150cc taotao scooter stall when i give it gas

Replace the spark plug or replace the gas filter. Check your spark plug wires for corrosion.

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  • Posted on Jul 07, 2014

SOURCE: I have a taotao 50 scooter nd i got water n the

Easy fix. Take the intake flexible pipe from the gas tank and drain out the fuel. .Then remove the carburetor bowl. Used compressed air to clean. Remove the spark plugs individually an blow compressed air back through the pistons. Add a starting accelerant to dry the heads. Add new gas with a clean up solution for the gas. start and run. Fare well.

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SOURCE: why wont my linhai scooter idle with a taotao scooter carburetor

The carburetor has the wrong idle circuit jet fitted or incorrect idle screw adjustment.

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I have a taotao 50 scooter nd i got water n the carborater

Easy fix. Take the intake flexible pipe from the gas tank and drain out the fuel. .Then remove the carburetor bowl. Used compressed air to clean. Remove the spark plugs individually an blow compressed air back through the pistons. Add a starting accelerant to dry the heads. Add new gas with a clean up solution for the gas. start and run. Fare well.
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50cc taotao scooter the carb is runs then fills with gas untill it stalls out dont get much off the searchs i have made dont no if it is the carb our choke broke down carb and looks clean no clogs or

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