Bob Le
Cadet
- Joined
- Jun 24, 2014
- Messages
- 7
I have had some problems with this engine over the years - mainly carb's going out of tune.
I have been able to re-establish a reasonable state of tune after much fine adjustment of the
three throttle stop screws, & the three idle mixture screws.
This year I had a bad missfire which took some time to isolate to the bottom cylinder -
eventually it revealed it's self, & changing the spark plug
has cured that problem (nothing wrong to see on the old plug)
The caps covering the idle mixture screws were removed years ago,
& I have re-tuned several times - all approx 2 turns out.
Just wondered what the official way was to set them.
The ABS unit on my engine has a fine male thread in the upper (active) part which screws into the lower part which contains a spring. I don't believe the two were originaly screwed tightly together - rather that the top part was "unwound" approx 2¼ turns. This is why I think that this is an adjustment of how long the choke is active for - ie the further out the top part is then the longer it will take for the needle, & outer cylinder to drop down, & seal off the starting jet.
I have checked out the ABS off the engine using a 12V supply, from cold to hot the needle moves by 6mm. This took about 3 mins to happen
Is there a measurement of how far the needle should extend beyond the plastic base when cold? this would allow correct setting on the fine thread.
I am in the UK by the way.
Regards
Bob.
I have been able to re-establish a reasonable state of tune after much fine adjustment of the
three throttle stop screws, & the three idle mixture screws.
This year I had a bad missfire which took some time to isolate to the bottom cylinder -
eventually it revealed it's self, & changing the spark plug
has cured that problem (nothing wrong to see on the old plug)
The caps covering the idle mixture screws were removed years ago,
& I have re-tuned several times - all approx 2 turns out.
Just wondered what the official way was to set them.
The ABS unit on my engine has a fine male thread in the upper (active) part which screws into the lower part which contains a spring. I don't believe the two were originaly screwed tightly together - rather that the top part was "unwound" approx 2¼ turns. This is why I think that this is an adjustment of how long the choke is active for - ie the further out the top part is then the longer it will take for the needle, & outer cylinder to drop down, & seal off the starting jet.
I have checked out the ABS off the engine using a 12V supply, from cold to hot the needle moves by 6mm. This took about 3 mins to happen
Is there a measurement of how far the needle should extend beyond the plastic base when cold? this would allow correct setting on the fine thread.
I am in the UK by the way.
Regards
Bob.