Just forget about how this dude's way of fixing his fuel system problems. Do like I did: Get rid of that cheap-ass fuel pump (petcock) and vacuum lines and install an electric fuel pump.
being a liscensed mechanic for over 25 years ,you did a very good job of explaining this.but always replace fuel filters,take them off and bring them to a shop to get new.
alot of problems with vacume is gas cap ventilation esp if you over fill the tank it was a problem with pgo 2009 series gas cap was not vented nice vid explination
Hope you have the chance to do your videos in 3D. youtube supports 3D. You go to some unique and interesting places. Really enjoy watching your videos.
i can deffinatly feel for you when it comes to cold starting a gy6 i keep mine under a grill cover in my backyard since ive designated all my other storage space to my zuma and honda so my battery has a tendancy to be dead and its gotten to the point that i keep a spare crankcase cover with a spare kick starter assembly to perform a quick swap when the catches on the kick starter miss
@Serpentza Hope I did not offend earlier- it was selfish of me, but I have a reason for myself. I'd just dropped on the floor my favorite and the last hot pot fish ball (ohhh those kuai zi), so you see I really needed something to cheer myself up :o) Seriously though it's obvious what you do here is not only very friendly, helpful and informative it is plainly well done and yet still very interesting too ;o) Please keep it up, the videos I mean. If I ever grew up, I might want to be like you
@worldtravel101 – it appears this might be Serpentza's left handed metric crescent wrench which he probably used to avoid getting off his pet cock by hand. He may have right at hand a British wit worth tool he used before to put in his maninfolds or other cracked junk. :o)
Just forget about how this dude's way of fixing his fuel system problems. Do like I did: Get rid of that cheap-ass fuel pump (petcock) and vacuum lines and install an electric fuel pump.
phambo101 2 months ago
Thank you very much for this informative video. I look forward for more of this. I have gy6 scooter as well. Please keep them coming.
Tropical6629 4 months ago
tNX FOR THE INFO
Chefantonton 4 months ago
Thamk You! This fixed my problem (rotting vacuum hose).
timber7676 5 months ago
being a liscensed mechanic for over 25 years ,you did a very good job of explaining this.but always replace fuel filters,take them off and bring them to a shop to get new.
meyiyiyi55 1 year ago
alot of problems with vacume is gas cap ventilation esp if you over fill the tank it was a problem with pgo 2009 series gas cap was not vented nice vid explination
67kneil 1 year ago
Hope you have the chance to do your videos in 3D. youtube supports 3D. You go to some unique and interesting places. Really enjoy watching your videos.
heresteven 1 year ago
i can deffinatly feel for you when it comes to cold starting a gy6 i keep mine under a grill cover in my backyard since ive designated all my other storage space to my zuma and honda so my battery has a tendancy to be dead and its gotten to the point that i keep a spare crankcase cover with a spare kick starter assembly to perform a quick swap when the catches on the kick starter miss
Blitzckreed 1 year ago
@Serpentza Hope I did not offend earlier- it was selfish of me, but I have a reason for myself. I'd just dropped on the floor my favorite and the last hot pot fish ball (ohhh those kuai zi), so you see I really needed something to cheer myself up :o) Seriously though it's obvious what you do here is not only very friendly, helpful and informative it is plainly well done and yet still very interesting too ;o) Please keep it up, the videos I mean. If I ever grew up, I might want to be like you
Dobermanator 1 year ago
@Dobermanator Haha, not at all, I thought it was hilarious :) I'll keep em coming :) and I'll try not to play with my petcock too much :)
serpentza 1 year ago
Thanks for the tip! I'll try to keep German wheat beer off my plastics from now on! :)
808yewtube 1 year ago
@worldtravel101 – it appears this might be Serpentza's left handed metric crescent wrench which he probably used to avoid getting off his pet cock by hand. He may have right at hand a British wit worth tool he used before to put in his maninfolds or other cracked junk. :o)
Dobermanator 1 year ago
oh i miss the illegal drunk scooter trip =)
i love when you combinate the words petcock, naked, sucking and strip XD (just joking)
ha ha scooter dont likes beer XD
warezvz 1 year ago
well thats really helpfully i goona do all the way you splain and i tell you what happen thanks alot for the vid bro
DJTAKTICA 1 year ago
@DJTAKTICA also you can check out my carb vid
warezvz 1 year ago
is that a metric cresant wrench? lol jk
worldtravel101 1 year ago