We have a Vespa P150X (1978) that has run like true love until last week. We kick started it and it started immediately, but we let it die before it was idling properly; after that ... well, it wouldn't start. We tried everything, from checking and changing the spark plugs, checking the fuel flow, the points - and all seems fine. But, no matter what we do - it just won't start. It sounds like it wants to ... to the point that it even backfires - but nothing. Any suggestions?
SOURCE: vespa cutting out after around 40secs of running
getting to much fuel apparently.But have never seen or heard of one of these.
SOURCE: Fuel Starvation Problem
Try taking off the fuel line from the tank to the carb and blowing through it
SOURCE: trouble starting my vespa
check your takn and clean your fuel and air filter and check the fuel line from the tank to the carb and blow it out, 1 of these should help.
SOURCE: vespa starting problem[smallframe douglas 90cc]
did ya rebuild the carb or not sounds like the carb got ear wax in it
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