The chock on my 24mm nibbi carburator doesn't stay in open position. After starting the engin chock close up by itself by vibration of engin. Any advice how to fix it?
Nibbi your carbs are beautiful but I've been getting nothing but failure with the needle seat. This is my second one and I decided to adjust the tang but I noticed the needle has the dreaded ring and is allowing a tab bit more fuel in and it's leaking small drops from the over flow.. Guys please fix this, I'm all for tuning and adjusting to what my engine needs but I shouldn't have to buy new parts to make something work that was purchased new
The idle screw can be backed all the way off, and then screwed in watching the round slide. Once it starts moving it's at the bottom of it's adjustment, and you can increase it from there. If you go all the way in and back it out 1.5 turns your son's bike is going to run across the yard when you try and start it, because that adjustment is for the air fuel mixture.
the red know wheel you see on the side of it if you the idle turning it right increases idle turn it left lowers the idle. you might need to adjust the idle as you tune the air/fuel screw that is just under the red wheel to the left.
i have a pwk 24 that idles high on choke and dies off choke, but then once running with throttle blipping to keep it going the idle is all over the show
Your carb is tuned too lean. The choke allows it to get enough fuel to run, but it dies after you turn off the choke, because it leans out too much to run. It's not getting enough fuel. Richen the mixture with a bigger jets, by adjusting the carb mixture screw, adjusting the needle height, all of the above, or get a different carb that can deliver the fuel needed. Maybe a 26mm, but note going too rich will cause issues too. You should do some research, and see what others do to tune their carbs with the same engine you have, and start from there.
I have a 125cc 4T, with an aftermarket camshaft and an exhaust. Rest of the engine is stock. I want to upgrade from 18mm to a bigger size. Which size would be better? Also, do you have a seller in Greece??
@@unyieldingrage1389 206cc engine. Sounds like he "could" be for vague. Depending on the 206cc engine it may or may not work, so "could" is the correct answer. The real question is should someone who doesn't know engines enough to know what carb is compatible be putting a new carb on said engine?
@@qublo9183 Honestly. The best is when they get advice, and just ignore it anyways, because the advice dictates more work or cost to do what they wanna do properly. "Oh a 28mm won't work? Well I am going to try it anyways." Followed by, "Nibbi makes terrible carbs. I couldn't get it tuned at all."
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I'm pretty much sure you got idle screw and pilot screw information wrong. Amazon says red nob is air fuel ratio and idle screw is the screw you said is pilot screw. Amazon diagram shows this. And I'm pretty sure I can verify that because I adjusted it with low fuel, idle went up . Then when I filled tank up fuel flooded out my bike, then I had fuel dumping out carb. So when I turned red nob to right I was adding more fuel, idle went up, Just be aware. Read manual to find out. Someone please verify if I'm correct.
the red wheel knob is the idle sir and the little screw under it to the left of it is the air/fuel screw. For the screw Right (clockwise tightens = less fuel) and left loosens it (counterclockwise) = more fuel. For the red wheel knob turning it right increases idle and turning it left decreases idle
Your video is very informative n you seem to be very knowledgeable. Can you tell me what jets and needle setting should I use on my nibbi pe28fl for my 250(239)cc Chinese bike? My elevation is 774
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I SUPPOSE you could call gasoline "oil" but it would be grossly inaccurate. Gasoline is distilled FROM oil, and the name differentiates the one from the other.
Check out my comment. I just had this issue. I'm pretty sure what he said is idle screw is air fuel mixture. So when i" turned up idle" i was dumping fuel in. Yeah idle went up. But once I filled gas tank it caused a fish thank siphon effect and dumped out my bike. Then it was dumping out carb. I turned it back down and it stopped over flowing fuel. My guess is you should always adjust carb with full tank to identify any issues. And half a tank I didn't have any issues that I know of.
The video has nothing to do with installing or tuning the carburetor.
More videoes about tuning are coming soon, stay tuned!
@@nibbiracingusa change the title of the video jack hole 😡
😂 Carburetor assembly*
@@nibbiracingusa so rename this video since it’s not accurate.
Carb assembly not install lol
HOW TO PUT NIBBI CARB TOGETHER.
The chock on my 24mm nibbi carburator doesn't stay in open position. After starting the engin chock close up by itself by vibration of engin. Any advice how to fix it?
pull it up harder till it clicks, then when warm (1-2 minutes) adjust air/fuel and idle ratio till you have no bog or smoke:)
adjust with choke off
push down to turn off
nibbi has auto adjustment when you start it cold with choke off itll idle high then go to normal once tuned right
Purchased that same carb. My choke wont stay in the upright position like yours demonstrated. So when i pull it up it springs back down
You need to pull it straight up until it snaps which locks it in position
Pull it harder
Pulled very hard....still no click to choke! Got the 26F(flange model) & choke works....24 meh!😂
Is the spring gasket absolutely necessary?
I lost mine 🤦
where do you install the tube for the vacuum in the fuel cock?
Which model works for a 2003 suzuki quadsport 250 and what other adapters doni need if any?
Hi, please contact help@nibbiracing.com( email).
These are for 100 to 125cc.
What did he mean by the oil volume is equivalent to a 1/4 of the throttle?
It's supposed to be gas volume, not oil.
Hey, can i use the PE 26 mm on a stock banshee?
Hi, please contact help@nibbiracing.com( email).
Is plastic baffle necessary? Mine got loosen, i can't find a replacement for it
not necessary. everyone i know removed theirs and still runs fine. the mechanics also say it's not necessary for road going motorcycles.
Nibbi your carbs are beautiful but I've been getting nothing but failure with the needle seat. This is my second one and I decided to adjust the tang but I noticed the needle has the dreaded ring and is allowing a tab bit more fuel in and it's leaking small drops from the over flow..
Guys please fix this, I'm all for tuning and adjusting to what my engine needs but I shouldn't have to buy new parts to make something work that was purchased new
pls upload a video of adjusting the float level
Will do!! Keep following and stay tuned! :)
I'm trying to tune my sons xpro storm 125cc with the 22mm carb and having trouble. Where is the factory idle screw set from the factory?
The 1 that's in the video for 1.5 turns out after being screwed completely in. It's also in the instructions.
@@brian6029 The mixture screw and idle screw are 2 very different things. Why give advice if you have no clue?
The idle screw can be backed all the way off, and then screwed in watching the round slide. Once it starts moving it's at the bottom of it's adjustment, and you can increase it from there. If you go all the way in and back it out 1.5 turns your son's bike is going to run across the yard when you try and start it, because that adjustment is for the air fuel mixture.
the red know wheel you see on the side of it if you the idle turning it right increases idle turn it left lowers the idle. you might need to adjust the idle as you tune the air/fuel screw that is just under the red wheel to the left.
i have a pwk 24 that idles high on choke and dies off choke, but then once running with throttle blipping to keep it going the idle is all over the show
I think it hase something to do with the pilot jet, too small or something
Your carb is tuned too lean. The choke allows it to get enough fuel to run, but it dies after you turn off the choke, because it leans out too much to run. It's not getting enough fuel. Richen the mixture with a bigger jets, by adjusting the carb mixture screw, adjusting the needle height, all of the above, or get a different carb that can deliver the fuel needed. Maybe a 26mm, but note going too rich will cause issues too. You should do some research, and see what others do to tune their carbs with the same engine you have, and start from there.
Pe22 karbüratör için kutusunun icinden cikan hangi jetleri kullanmam lazım performans için?
Merhaba, lütfen help@nibbiracing.com (e-posta) ile iletişime geçin.
Start with the small one if engine is stock. If it has a larger piston or cams, then medium, if larger piston and cams the the larger one.
@@brian6029 The engine of the motorcycle is the original 100 cc horizontal engine
PE 30mm work on mid-modded Blaster?
Does it have Power Jet? I am not sure, please someone who explain because my bike get dry when I accelerate until the end of the grip
Yes, it shows everything in the video.
I have a 125cc 4T, with an aftermarket camshaft and an exhaust. Rest of the engine is stock. I want to upgrade from 18mm to a bigger size. Which size would be better? Also, do you have a seller in Greece??
Hi there, email us the specifics of your application for the best fitment at help@nibbiracing.com! :)
The one in the video or at the end if u need a flange mount.
Hey I've got a 206cc engine I want to upgrade the carb. What nibbi carb be compatible?
Hi, 28mm could be compatible. Kindly head to our site for more details, thanks! :)
@@nibbiracingusa”Could”? Very helpful 😂
@unyieldingrage1389 he wasn't specific just said 206cc, I guess he's supposed to read minds.. silly me😮
@@unyieldingrage1389 206cc engine. Sounds like he "could" be for vague. Depending on the 206cc engine it may or may not work, so "could" is the correct answer. The real question is should someone who doesn't know engines enough to know what carb is compatible be putting a new carb on said engine?
@@qublo9183 Honestly. The best is when they get advice, and just ignore it anyways, because the advice dictates more work or cost to do what they wanna do properly. "Oh a 28mm won't work? Well I am going to try it anyways." Followed by, "Nibbi makes terrible carbs. I couldn't get it tuned at all."
Where can u buy the rubber flange that goes to the engine?
Hi Fabian, thanks for your interest! Please visit our site to shop for the correct intake manifold. Any questions about fitment, installation, and compatibility, feel free to email us at help@nibbiracing.com.
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You can get them at harbor freight or any Plumbing or hardware store.
I'm pretty much sure you got idle screw and pilot screw information wrong. Amazon says red nob is air fuel ratio and idle screw is the screw you said is pilot screw. Amazon diagram shows this. And I'm pretty sure I can verify that because I adjusted it with low fuel, idle went up . Then when I filled tank up fuel flooded out my bike, then I had fuel dumping out carb. So when I turned red nob to right I was adding more fuel, idle went up,
Just be aware. Read manual to find out. Someone please verify if I'm correct.
the red wheel knob is the idle sir and the little screw under it to the left of it is the air/fuel screw. For the screw Right (clockwise tightens = less fuel) and left loosens it (counterclockwise) = more fuel. For the red wheel knob turning it right increases idle and turning it left decreases idle
Your video is very informative n you seem to be very knowledgeable. Can you tell me what jets and needle setting should I use on my nibbi pe28fl for my 250(239)cc Chinese bike? My elevation is 774
774 meters? or 774ft?
mine is having issues
Hi, we're sorry for this. Please email us more details of the issues you meet so we can help better, sorry again for this inconvenience.
Email: help@nibbiracing.com
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I would like to start as a dealer in Bangladesh.
Please notice me,
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Bro that’s not an installation
I have nothing but trouble with my nibbi carb I tried everything from float adjustment to jets swaps junk nibbi please don’t buy junk
skill issue
The translation is a little dodgy.
I SUPPOSE you could call gasoline "oil" but it would be grossly inaccurate. Gasoline is distilled FROM oil, and the name differentiates the one from the other.
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Those gloves are bugging me.
Wrong !!! Needle comments are wrong 🖕🖕🖕
Reportttt
Crap
What's up about the unseeded gay black gloves?
I bought the pe22fl and it leaks when the engine is running through the overflow any ideas?
Your float needle is sticking, give the bowl a couple of taps with the plasric side of the screwdriver
Check out my comment. I just had this issue. I'm pretty sure what he said is idle screw is air fuel mixture. So when i" turned up idle" i was dumping fuel in. Yeah idle went up. But once I filled gas tank it caused a fish thank siphon effect and dumped out my bike. Then it was dumping out carb. I turned it back down and it stopped over flowing fuel. My guess is you should always adjust carb with full tank to identify any issues. And half a tank I didn't have any issues that I know of.
I did not pay attention. Thanks nibbi for making a boot. Is gonna be okay