Keeway fact 50 2008 just turns over but not starting
What exactly is it doing when you try to start it? A slow, lazy start is commonly a low charged or weak battery. Just spinning and not trying to start is often a 'No Spark' issue. Turning, trying to start but stalling out is usually a fuel supply problem.
11/8/2023 7:27:00 AM •
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Im looking for a diagram to where the fuel lines go on a 2014 tx125 Keeway motorcycle
I don't have specific information on a 2014 Keeway TX125 motorcycle. However, I can provide you with some general information about fuel lines in motorcycles.
The fuel lines in a motorcycle connect the fuel tank to the carburetor or fuel injector. They carry fuel from the tank to the engine, allowing the combustion process to take place. The fuel lines are typically made of rubber or plastic, and they can become brittle and cracked over time, leading to leaks.
In most motorcycles, there are two fuel lines: one for fuel delivery and another for fuel return. The fuel delivery line carries fuel from the tank to the carburetor or fuel injector, while the fuel return line carries excess fuel back to the tank. The fuel return line helps to regulate fuel pressure and prevent vapor lock.
It's important to make sure that the fuel lines in your motorcycle are properly connected and in good condition. A fuel leak can be dangerous and cause damage to your motorcycle. If you're not sure how to properly connect the fuel lines on your Keeway TX125, I would recommend consulting the motorcycle's owner's manual or taking it to a certified mechanic for assistance.
2/20/2023 7:16:45 AM •
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Keeway F-Act EVO 2014 Won't start
If you have verified that there is a spark, that the scooter is getting fuel, and that the starter motor is working, and the scooter is still not starting, there are a few other things you can try to troubleshoot the issue:
- Check the ignition system to make sure it is functioning properly. This includes the ignition switch, the ignition coils, and the ignition timing.
- Check the compression in the engine. If the compression is low, it may be difficult for the engine to start.
- Check the valve clearance to make sure it is within the specified range. If the valve clearance is incorrect, it may affect the engine's ability to start.
- Check the fuel pump to make sure it is functioning properly. If the fuel pump is not working correctly, it may not be delivering enough fuel to the engine.
- Check the carburetor to make sure it is clean and properly adjusted. If the carburetor is not functioning correctly, it may be difficult for the engine to start.
If you have checked all of these items and the scooter is still not starting, it may be necessary to consult a mechanic or the scooter's user manual for further troubleshooting.
On my keeway matrix, my
You may be looking at replacing the fuel cap - the old one is jammed and will probably have to be destroyed to remove it. I would use bolt cutters on the side and try to pry it off.
1/11/2018 5:18:32 AM •
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