I would start by cleaning the shaft of the remnants of paint, etc. Once you get the arm started on the shaft, you can use a small screw driver and push on the shaft through the rectangle opening on the arm to not allow the shaft to slide back into the engine. If the rectangular opening of the...
Wow nice Bike! Thanks for the great photos. Someone on this sight will probably help ID it. Good luck and please keep us posted on your resto progress.
Take your focus off of the carbs for now. Do as sparkwizard suggests in his post above.
Is the gasoline fresh?
Is the gas tank mounted high enough for gravity feed?,
Gas cap vent hole open?,
Does gas flow freely and in volume out of the hose to the carb inlet?
Is there a good seal between the...
upbox17, Welcome to Oldminibikes.com. You have a good base to build on.
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Good luck and enjoy!
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