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Post by dtown50187 on Jul 17, 2011 14:15:08 GMT -5
anyone have a good pic or diagram fo the vacuum lines, thanks
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Post by bear4570 on Jul 17, 2011 15:32:36 GMT -5
No and I looked. This is the best pic I've seen and it sucks. My heat controlled vacuum bystarter bit the dust and I finally figured out a way to make a manual bystarter. It is the KISS principle, "Keep It Simple Stupid" and it works well. My wife has had no problems making it work.
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Post by bear4570 on Jul 17, 2011 19:08:56 GMT -5
I've been thinking about this and several of the early mopeds in the late 1970's and early 80's used the same system. Maybe they have a decent diagram there. But the Aero 80 manual shows nothing.
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Post by dtown50187 on Jul 19, 2011 17:57:44 GMT -5
i got an 84 aero 80. started and ran fine. took carb off to clean, replaced some old vaccum hoses, put back together and when u start it it will go full throttle, never settling down. figured i had a vacuum leak, the screw in choke cable is in properly(only goes in one way). about to do your bystarter bypass. what do u think? also the reed block was cracked, replaced with spare reed block i had, used permatex red for a gasket for now.
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Post by bear4570 on Jul 19, 2011 18:24:43 GMT -5
It's not the bystarter. You installed the slide wrong. There is a full length slit up one side of the slide and on the other side is a short wide notch. The short wide notch goes to the idle speed screw and the full length slit is suppose to fit over a tab in the throttle slide bore. The stupid thing will assemble but the slide is held at WOT. So mach sure you get the slit and tab lined up so the slide drops all the way into the bore.
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Post by dtown50187 on Jul 19, 2011 18:27:45 GMT -5
i will try that, let u know in ten
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Post by dtown50187 on Jul 19, 2011 18:39:34 GMT -5
your right again bear, you r the scooter guru
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Post by rennie on May 25, 2018 14:42:27 GMT -5
Hello Bear , hoping you could help me out with my 84 aero 80 thanks
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