I'm stumped...
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I'm stumped...
Hello all, new member here with a question. A friend recently gave me a Wildfire 50cc quad. I own a couple Suzuki's and a couple Honda's, but I've never dealt with these machines. He said it ran fine and then he began having a hard time starting it. He cleaned the carb and when he put it back together he couldn't get it started. I cleaned the carb again and seem to be getting good flow through it and I also have good spark. It really acts like it wants to start but will never get there, even with a shot of starting fluid. I know the reputation on these machines isn't that great, but it was free and I enjoy the challenge. what am I missing? Also, I can't find any info on this machine online. Does anyone know where I could find a manual? He had bypassed the kill switch on the back and I would like to put it back together,but I want to make sure I connect the right wires. Thanks in advance for you ideas!
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you may or may not believe this, but every once in a while just a new NGK spark plug will fix it cause for some reason, some of these kiddie quads are prone to a double ground phenomenon that kills the plug once installed in the jug/cylinder. out of the 17 kiddie quads i've worked on, this $3 fix worked twice. worth a shot. who makes the wildfire? is it on the mfg tag on the front of the grab handle or on the steering downtube?
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by any chance is the choke working properly? One of my machines is missing a clamp for the choke cable so without the choke its a real bear to start in the cold. Another thing is ask your buddy if it was still running after he messed with the kill switch? Some of them are open switches and some of them are close switches. I found this out the hard way.
Try putting your hand over the opening of the carb and blocking it partially like the choke
Try putting your hand over the opening of the carb and blocking it partially like the choke
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