Recently cleaned my carb and now it won’t pull any fuel throw dose anyone have any suggestions many thanks
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[How to Tutorial] Adjust Carb Slide Needle (Tuning) Hyosung GV250 GV125 GT GT125R GT250R
![[Tutorial] How to adjust Carb Slide Needle (Tuning) - Hyosung GV & GT 125/250](https://i0.wp.com/hyoriders.club/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/1.jpg?resize=500%2C380&ssl=1)
How to adjust/tune the carburettor slide needle for improved riding…
⚙ What does this do?
This modification allows the bike to reach better cruising speeds via slide needle adjustments. The throttle slide needle controls main jet fuelling as revs change. This also eliminates flat spots between 4k–7k rpm, common on 125s. For example, if the bike struggles at near full throttle, this mod helps it pull with less twist. Your bike should run better from 1st to 5th gear.
👇 Before we start, this tutorial assumes:
- You will do this at your own risk and without rushing.
- You have good spark plugs (e.g., Platinums) or older IX plugs.
- Your ignition coils & HT caps are sparking well.
- Your carb has already been upjetted (tap here…).
- You have a performance filter (K&N, BMC, etc.), or if using a stock cotton one, cut its snorkel.
Tools needed:
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1. Go to the right side of your bike
Spend most of your time here. Work on one pot at a time and avoid distractions.
2. Unscrew the 1st diaphragm cover
Remove the 4 bolts holding the diaphragm cover.
⚠ Disconnect throttle cable!


3. Remove the spring & diaphragm
Gently remove piston slide & spring.

4. Inspect & clean parts carefully
Use Wynns Carb Cleaner for all parts including diaphragm cover. This prevents sticking between revs/gears & scoring internal carb walls.

5. Unscrew plastic plug holding needle
Use long flat blade screwdriver, gentle ⚠.


6. Remember the order of re-fitting
Keep the image in mind when refitting small parts.

7. Remove the E-Ring (Circlip) slowly
Use a small watchmaker screwdriver. ⚠ Handle gently.


8A. Needle grooves
- Pointy end of needle faces down
- Push down black spacer slightly
- Put E-Ring in 3rd groove
- Push black spacer back against E-Ring


8B. Another view
Ensure E-Ring is in 3rd notch with black spacer pushed back. (Lowest groove, pointy end down. Factory usually 2nd or top near flat end.)

9A. Check throttle slide hole

9B. Grab needle & follow image

9C. Slot needle & mini-spring
⚠ Review step #6 and 9A/B

10. Check needle for free movement


10B. Coat throttle slide ring with oil
Prevents leaks & particle trapping.


11. Refit slide, spring & cover
- Reconnect throttle cable
- Ensure 4 screws are finger tight
- Finished? Move to next cover.

12. Repeat on rear carb

13. Final check 🏁
- Airbox clamps tight
- Slide cover bolts finger tight (x8)
- Throttle & choke cables checked
- Air lines secure (prevent vacuum leaks)

Done!
Straightforward process. If unsure, comment. Otherwise, go ride! 🏁
FAQ / Troubleshooting 🎳
- Bike runs worse after mod? Check covers & airbox for leaks.
- No air leaks but still worse? Inspect spark plugs; ensure better sparking than stock.
- New plugs but still worse? Check HT Cap & ignition coils. HT Cap removed ≈ 6kΩ; Coil ≤6kΩ to frame.
- HT cap/coils high resistance? Replace both; stock ignition parts can’t be repaired.
- Changed coils/HT caps but still worse? Ensure main & pilot jets are clean. Tap here to remove carbs.
- Can this be done on stock 125cc? Mod will slightly enrich mid-range; jetting & better electrics improve results.
💡 Tips:
Replace the O-rings every time you remove manifolds to prevent air leaks. Always work in a clean environment as intake holes are exposed. We sell the O-rings in the shop!
For less stress, use stainless steel socket cap (Allen key head) bolts with a good CRV Allen key and tighten properly. Form A M6 stainless steel washers are recommended. In the UK, these are widely available at car shops including Halfords.
[How to Tutorial] Upgrade Fuel Lines & Filter on Hyosung GT GT125R GT250R (Carb Hose Diagram)

New Fuel Lines? Let’s cut to the chase… (No pun intended!)
This guide shows how to replace your stock lines with larger uprated braided ones.
Note: If your stock/original fuel lines are 2–4 years old, you must change them, as per the service manual.
A. *️⃣ Pros & Cons of braided/fresh lines vs old stock lines
- Larger fuel filters (3× size) benefit from gravity assist & a cleaner reserve. These filters last roughly 15–20k miles (except cheap Chinese copies).
- Braided hoses last longer & are more heat-resistant than standard lines (40–100°C).
- Bigger lines allow fuel to reach the carbs faster, improving response.
- More fuel slightly improves throttle response. (Hint: Aftermarket exhausts may give a slightly deeper note.)
- If you have upgraded carb jets, larger lines help.
- Cons: None.
Be warned: Cheap Chinese fuel lines may fail within 1–2 years and risk leaks on a hot engine!
B. 🏍 Compatible Bikes
- All carbureted GT125R & GT250R models (Carbs = large silver components between the v-twin engines)
- Naked GT Comet bikes (Unsure? Comment on this topic!)
C. 🔧 Tools Required
- Cutting tool & flat (-) screwdriver
- 10mm / 12mm spanner or socket
- Stubby / short (+) screwdriver
- Clean cloth or towel
🚧 DISCLAIMER: Work in a well-ventilated area or outdoors. Fuel vapors are flammable!
Follow this guide at your own competence. Custom parts may void warranty on new bikes! 🚧
1. Remove the fuel tank
- Use a 10/12mm spanner or socket to remove the bolt securing the tank to the frame.
- Disconnect the 2 pipes under the tank.
- Move the tank aside. ⚠️ Watch the Fuel Level Sensor wire! Unplug carefully! ⚠️


2. Remove the Airbox
- Unscrew the bolts shown in the images below.
- 🔩 2× bolts: airbox-to-carb metal clamps (black)
- 🔩 2× bolts: airbox-to-frame
![[Tutorial] Hyosung GT & GT 125/250 - How to swap carburetor Jets](https://i0.wp.com/hyoriders.club/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/hyosung-gt125-carb-gv250-jets-pilots.jpg?resize=500%2C244&ssl=1)
![[Tutorial] Hyosung GT & GT 125/250 - How to swap carburetor Jets](https://i0.wp.com/hyoriders.club/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/hyosung-gt125-carb-gv250-jets-pilot-1.jpg?resize=500%2C219&ssl=1)
3. Bike should now look like this

4. Change the “CARB → PUMP” fuel line
- Remove the hose connecting carb to fuel pump (rear).
- Replace with new braided line.
– Keep lines straight! – – Tighten clamps to prevent leaks! –

5. Finished example: Carb to Pump

6. Ditch old filter & lines! 🚮
🚧 NOTE: Fuel may spill from old filter. ⚠️ Cover your electrics!

7. Grab your new filter & cut 2 short pipes
- Use strong clamps to prevent leaks
- Use diagram to orient the filter correctly


8. Install filter to rear pump
Keep fuel lines short & kink-free!

9. Refit Airbox
- Return to step #2 to refit airbox
- Tighten all bolts to prevent air leaks!

10. Fit the tank
- Connect final 2 pipes (fuel & air-vacuum)
- Connect Electrical Fuel Level Sensor (white plug)
- Secure tank to frame
- Tidy up & grab your helmet!


Go ride! 🏁
Sidenotes / Q&A 🎳
1. Filter has low fuel? Check filter direction.
2. Filter looks good but still low fuel? Top-up tank.
3. High idle revs? Air leak near airbox or carburetors. Tighten all bolts & clamps.
4. Airbox is fine, still high revs? Check choke lever next to clutch lever. Slide toward front tyre to turn off.
5. Bike won’t start after fuel line change? Check pipes are connected correctly & filter is in right direction. Fuel should drip into filter on first crank.
The end! 🎲
If you have any questions or get stuck, reply to this topic. Hope this guide helps!
Credits 📜: Images (@Danny.M) // YouTube Video (@Luke.B)
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The MS3 range was highly advanced for its time, featuring liquid-cooled DOHC 4-valve engines and Electronic Fuel Injection (EFI) on the 250cc models. The MS1 (Exceed) models were reliable air-cooled commuters. Key data for your workshop includes:
- MS3 250 Engine: 249cc Single Cylinder, DOHC 4-Valve, Fuel Injected.
- Cooling: Liquid-cooled (MS3) vs Air-cooled (MS1).
- Transmission: Fully automatic CVT (V-Belt drive).
- Braking: Dual front discs and single rear disc (MS3).
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Note: The MS3 service manual is incredibly detailed and covers almost all mechanical aspects of the 125cc and 250cc liquid-cooled variants.
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