2004 Stella
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2004 Stella
Had it about 4 years. Ususally starts up cold with no problem but about every 3-4 rides it is difficult to start cold. Seems like it may be flooded during the hard to start times and usually have to start it with the choke all the way in. Runs great after it gets started every time no matter what. Any thoughts about what to do?
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There's a little lever just above your choke and oil indicator. It has a label inscribed "RES ON OFF." Turn the lever so it points to "OFF." That should do the job unless it's really worn. If it is that worn, you have to replace the fuel tap.boblaw1318 wrote:Hey thanks for the help. How do you turn off the fuel supply?
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You guys ought to read a manual now and then.
Unlike a modern-design twist-n-go scooter which has a vacuum-operated fuel tap that closes automatically, a vintage design such as the Stella has a manual tap.
If you don't close it when you are done riding, the only thing that stands between the fuel tank and having a big, wet, stinky, flammable puddle in your driveway or garage is the float valve in the carburetor. If that sticks or leaks, you're S.O.L.
Unlike a modern-design twist-n-go scooter which has a vacuum-operated fuel tap that closes automatically, a vintage design such as the Stella has a manual tap.
If you don't close it when you are done riding, the only thing that stands between the fuel tank and having a big, wet, stinky, flammable puddle in your driveway or garage is the float valve in the carburetor. If that sticks or leaks, you're S.O.L.
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Huh... do all you 2t Stella owners turn off the gas after every ride?Silver Streak wrote:You guys ought to read a manual now and then.
Unlike a modern-design twist-n-go scooter which has a vacuum-operated fuel tap that closes automatically, a vintage design such as the Stella has a manual tap.
If you don't close it when you are done riding, the only thing that stands between the fuel tank and having a big, wet, stinky, flammable puddle in your driveway or garage is the float valve in the carburetor. If that sticks or leaks, you're S.O.L.
I have only turned it off when trailering or last fall when I put it away for winter
I'm not saying that's correct... I am actually wondering what you all do.
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I don't close it every time I make a quick stop at a store or something similar, but I certainly do every time I park it for the night (assuming my feeble 64-year-old memory works).
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I'm in the habit of always turning it off. When transporting I turn it off and run the motor until it dies. If I don't do that the float keeps bouncing flooding the snot out of it when on the trailer and it can be a bear to get started.
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