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Old 10-24-2024, 06:55 PM   #1
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Grin Keeway k light 125 - low rpm popping and hesitation

Hi all

Trying to get to the bottom of fixing this bike for my partner. Picked it up a while back and been doing little bits to it here and there.

The bike has done just over 3k miles on a 2019 reg.

The issue:

Giving the throttle a little blip or even a slow rev, it hesitates, pops, splutters etc then revs fine over 3k. if you rev it higher up the range then blip throttle, it will likley rev ok. It idles fine and only really cuts out after blipping or slow revving.

What iv fixed so far -

The 5v rail/supply to the map/intake sensor had low voltage/resistance. Traced this back to terminals needing tighening up as they corroded. Replaced the sensor while i was there. I deal in electronics so im not too bad with a multimeter. I have gone over the wiring diagram and checked i have the correct voltages/resistances etc to as many things i could test. Battery, rectifier etc all working well.

I have replaced the sparkplug for a fresh new ngk as i read the factory fitted are pants.

I have noticed a couple of things, i do feel like it smells a bit too strong of fuel. if i squeeze/restrict the intake manifold to restrict the airflow it clears up the throttle response right away and doesnt pop or lag.

There's a lot of induction noise, kinda like a bogging sound through the intake when revving.

Next step i think is valve clearance's

Just looking for a bit of direction. Thanks all


 
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Old 10-24-2024, 08:34 PM   #2
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Valve clearances should always be checked on these Chinese bikes, if only to eliminate that as an issue, so you do not have multiple issues to chase down.

My immediate guess is that your main jet is too lean. Especially if it is stock jetted for emissions. Squeezing the rubber manifold restricts air, so this artificially restores something like a proper mixture for too-lean fueling.
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Old 10-24-2024, 08:59 PM   #3
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Used and who knows how long parked or quality of fuel...

Before assuming it is jetted improperly...I would pull that carb and clean it. Check the float valve and use carb cleaner on the jets! And verify that fuel is flowing freely to the carb. Maybe that's all it needs.

And yes, check valve clearance. THEN, after you know you have a clean carb and valves adjusted, Test it.
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Old 10-25-2024, 02:40 AM   #4
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Thanks both for the replys! I should have stated properly that its an EFI bike. I have also tested the tps for the correct voltage/position and no flat spots. Forgot to say that in first post.

Truth be told, i added more fuel to the tank rather than draining. Thats a really good point maybe i should just drain it and run complete fresh.

Valves are on my list this weekend.



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