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  • Pulsar 220 stalls

    When accelerating, the engine kind of struggles or hiccups for few seconds and then runs fine. While idling, the bike stalls completely and doesn't start again. Took it to mechanic and was fixed temporarily. Bike behaves like this since the day it was serviced. Everything was cleaned during the serviced. What could be the issue?

    the mechanic suspected that the part pointed in this pic has come loose and that could be the issue. Can someone shed some light please?



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    That part has nothing to do with the acceleration, that is the sensor that is used for autochoke which helps in cold start and that's it. What you should suspect is your carburettor mixture setting and your CV diaphram. Messed up AFR ratio would mean you would have idling issues, the bike won't rev freely and what not. The same will happen when you have a carburettor slide that gets stuck or has accumulated carbon. Try cleaning the carburettor and get it retuned. Also make sure your spark plug, plug cap are fine.

    Cheers!
    VJ
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    The girl said, 'NO!'


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