ETZ 125 1991
Hay guys, i'v posted here before about the problem I had with my bike. Originally I thought it was something to do with the clutch or the choke. Checked them all out following your advices and everything was fine.
Now i'm begging to think maybe the carb gasket is blowing.
Here are the symptoms:
When the bike is cold, it starts fine, keeps idle, revs perfectly. After I have a ride on it and it heats up, if I let the revs drop below about 1.5k or there about, the bike starts running a little poorly and can't seem to bumps the revs back up from the first twist of the throttle unless the revs are high already, i'll need to stay there and twist it back and forth until it pick back up, otherwise it just cuts out and is really hard to start again until it cools down to a certain point.
I'm thinking it's the gasket between the manifold and the carb. Maybe when the engine heats up, it expands and the gasket looses it's integrity and starts letting in way too much air. Is this plausible?
Thought i'd ask here before I dive in and start taking things apart. Would love to hear your thoughts, maybe some one had a similar problem and can shine light on this issue.
Tony