Crashed Dumped Scooter & Won't start
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Crashed Dumped Scooter & Won't start
Hello BuddyLand:
Today, while riding my Buddy 125, I crashed, dumped, and I am blessed to be still alive............
I am not hurt, but now my scooter won't start.
Immediately after the crash & dump, I got up, and continue on for the next 15 miles on my scooter. A couple hours later, I came back to ride it and it would not start.
It has gas and oil in it. Does anyone have any idea why it wont start, even after the crash, it went for 15 more miles OK?
Rick71454
Today, while riding my Buddy 125, I crashed, dumped, and I am blessed to be still alive............
I am not hurt, but now my scooter won't start.
Immediately after the crash & dump, I got up, and continue on for the next 15 miles on my scooter. A couple hours later, I came back to ride it and it would not start.
It has gas and oil in it. Does anyone have any idea why it wont start, even after the crash, it went for 15 more miles OK?
Rick71454
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There's a chance that after sitting for a while, it'll be okay.
The usual reason for this is gas getting into someplace it's not supposed to be and causing some type of vacuum/vapor lock. I could try to explain the 15 minutes, but any explanation would be a stretch, yet maybe remotely possible in some way…
The usual reason for this is gas getting into someplace it's not supposed to be and causing some type of vacuum/vapor lock. I could try to explain the 15 minutes, but any explanation would be a stretch, yet maybe remotely possible in some way…
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Hello Lovemysan:
Yes, I went down on the left side of the scooter, and it was slightly tilted toward the upside down from horizontal. What does that mean to you?
Hello Tortoise:
Thanks for mentioning about the carb. I have taken it apart several times.
Hello Ericalm:
Might be true. I saw a bubble inside the clear plastic fuel filter case. However, a day later, still wont start.
Hello TVB:
It depressed me how stupid I was even after all that I have learned and experienced. I crossed into the opposite lane on a 2 lane country road with lots of cars. I could have been wiped out flat, then I be with the Angels. Not my time yet....I am glad to be alive.
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Slow and be careful on wet pavement, especially at sharp curves.
Rick71454
Yes, I went down on the left side of the scooter, and it was slightly tilted toward the upside down from horizontal. What does that mean to you?
Hello Tortoise:
Thanks for mentioning about the carb. I have taken it apart several times.
Hello Ericalm:
Might be true. I saw a bubble inside the clear plastic fuel filter case. However, a day later, still wont start.
Hello TVB:
It depressed me how stupid I was even after all that I have learned and experienced. I crossed into the opposite lane on a 2 lane country road with lots of cars. I could have been wiped out flat, then I be with the Angels. Not my time yet....I am glad to be alive.
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Slow and be careful on wet pavement, especially at sharp curves.
Rick71454
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Yikes! Glad you are. Be sure and post a crash report on the "Who's crashed" thread.rick71454 wrote:It depressed me how stupid I was even after all that I have learned and experienced. I crossed into the opposite lane on a 2 lane country road with lots of cars. I could have been wiped out flat, then I be with the Angels. Not my time yet....I am glad to be alive.
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It could just be as simple as some gas getting into the air filter canister and then taking a few minutes to soak the filter (and choke the motor). It's not hard to open and check this. I also vote with tortoise that you might have a problem with the carb float and needle assembly getting knocked out of position. That would cause the carb to flood once you stopped because all the fuel in the fuel line downstream of the petcock would rush into the float bowl. Also, no big deal to fix.ericalm wrote:I could try to explain the 15 minutes, but any explanation would be a stretch, yet maybe remotely possible in some way…