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The clearances for this bike are as follows: Intake valve 0.05mm / 0.002in. Exhaust valve 0.08mm / 0.003in.
odds are if the valve is stuck open it is either bent(from over rev/valve float), or siezed in the guide(over heating). no easy fix sry
Float valve is sticking allowing gas to go in crankcase . Replace float valve in carb and change the oil and filter .
To properly install a new bike tire valve, follow these steps: Remove the old valve by unscrewing it from the inner tube. Insert the new valve into the valve hole on the inner tube. Secure the valve by tightening the lock nut onto the inner tube. Inflate the tire to the recommended pressure. Check for any leaks by applying soapy water to the valve area. If there are no leaks, reattach the tire to the bike and you're ready to ride.
The valve clearance for this bike is .002" or .05 mm for the intake and exhaust valves. Some people prefer .003" for the exhaust valve.
If you have a broken Presta valve on your bike tire, you should replace it with a new one. Presta valves are commonly found on high-performance bikes and can be purchased at most bike shops. Simply remove the old valve and install the new one following the manufacturer's instructions.
when we got our sticker, they said you dont install, it is just carried with your proof of insurance in your bill fold are in a storage area on your bike
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Fuel is leaking past the float valve. If cleaning and adjusting it doesn't solve the problem, replace the float valve and readjust. No special tools are required. Of course you should always turn off the petcock when the bike isn't in use.
Er, it's a valve in a bike pump. Usually a membrane type.
What's does the fuel valve do on a 49cc dirt bike
To maintain and replace a bike valve stem for optimal performance and safety, regularly check for any signs of wear or damage. When replacing the valve stem, ensure it is the correct size and type for your bike. Use a valve core tool to remove the old stem and install the new one securely. Inflate the tire to the recommended pressure and check for any leaks. Regularly inspect and maintain the valve stem to ensure safe and efficient bike operation.