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My Sym Mask 50, Reg 2005 won't start. It has been stalling a bit lately and has recently been taking two tries to start up, but now it wont at all, both electric + kick start are failing. The battery has been fully charged over night. Any ideas? could it be spark plug? thanks
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take carb off again and check float height it should be 8.8 +- 1mm then screw air mixture screwin untill it just seat the unscrew 1 1/4 to 1 1/2 turns once running set idle to 2000 +- 100 for the 50 and 2100 +- 100 for the 100 model
with bairly any power it might just be you air and petrol mixture or to much two stroke if it is a 2 stroke either that or whiring problems it is common with sym mine has problems with wiring too !!! :)
If its trying to start but won't, it sounds like a fuel problem. was it running good before? if it just turns over with no fire, then it could be a few things. could be the pump relay, pressure reg, or the pump. a relay is about$12, pressure reg @$50, and a pump @$90, in which case you'll have to drop the tank or take the bed off. hope this helps
change the battery. It takes alot more power to turn an engine over than to hond a horn. Your carburetor and gas tank likely need to be cleaned out also if they were not drained before storage
Is there a spark at the plug? if so its likely to be fuel related... is the plug getting wet? if so its likely to be air (or spark) related
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if you put to much fuel in the pot you might have flooded it....did you take off the fuel line to make sure you have fuel comming out?if it is not fuel injected.than try changing the jetting in it.does the plug have wet oil on it when you take it out or what color is it?
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