DeeJee
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I mounted my Kohler Magnum on go kart a day or so ago, and had to remove the stock exhaust, as it was side mounted in the wrong spot, just behind the seat. I replaced the muffler with straight pipes, and am going to use bisquit mufflers on the twin pipes. I was working on throttle linkage yesterday, started it, and the backingfiring through exhaust is ear shattering. There is, at times, fire belching from them especially when I rev up. I can adjust air/fuel mixture some, and help it a little, but cannot get rid of the problem. And there is a occasional pop through the carb, but very slight. I suspect that no back pressure, straight pipes, and Kohler's engine design is a lot of the problem. I might help the situation by putting elbows on the one inch pipes, then the muffler. This would help the situation some by adding back pressure, and directing the exhaust toward the back of the kart. I am not a carb man, but had to clean the carb when I first started. I set the air/fuel mixture by seating the needles, then backing off the required turns. I can change the engine sound with minute adjustments on the needles, so do not think I am off too much.
Suggestions?
Suggestions?
....And Bird makes a good point.....too tight a valve lash will keep the exhaust valve from closing completely....allowing unburned fuel charge to enter the exhaust pipe during the compression cycle.....
gets me.