jamyers
Well-known member
Jet sizes are hard/impossible to tell by eye, except that some are larger than others, lol. No telling if it'll need rejetting until you run it.
Looking forward to the movie!
Looking forward to the movie!
Jet sizes are hard/impossible to tell by eye, except that some are larger than others, lol. No telling if it'll need rejetting until you run it.
Looking forward to the movie!
Jet sizes are hard/impossible to tell by eye, except that some are larger than others, lol. No telling if it'll need rejetting until you run it.
Looking forward to the movie!

Looks good and sounds all right!The movies are available.![]()
Have you driven it yet? If so, how's it drive?Well, that's a problem...means that it's getting too much air from somewhere, either the idle mixture screw or you've got an air/vacuum leak. I'd suspect an air leak somewhere around the carb-to-engine, just because that's a non-stock carb mated up, and I've seen too many of these "leaning-cylinder" OHV engines try to hold the carb off from the intake with the sheet-metal shrouding......The problem is that if I move the choke it will turn off...
Looks good and sounds all right!Have you driven it yet? If so, how's it drive?
Well, that's a problem...means that it's getting too much air from somewhere, either the idle mixture screw or you've got an air/vacuum leak.
It won't harm anything at idle, but you won't be able to put any kind of load on the engine, since the choke is cutting off a huge part of the airflow....
You know that the engine with the oem carb I had to run it with the choke on because it would turn off...
Same is happening with this one. What about running it like that will it be bad?
It won't harm anything at idle, but you won't be able to put any kind of load on the engine, since the choke is cutting off a huge part of the airflow.
What it's telling you is that somewhere, somehow, too much air (relative to fuel) is getting into the engine. You really need to find the air leak if you're going to get more than 20% out of the engine.
EDIT: Regarding gaskets, a cereal-box cardboard gasket is going to be better than silicone - gasoline degrades silicone pretty quickly, and you can make a cereal-box gasket with some scissors and a good sharp blade (x-acto knife, etc).
If it was doing the same thing with another carb, I'd take a REALLY close look into the engine's intake port, making sure there aren't any cracks, etc.
EDIT 2: Where are you located? It'd be great if another board member was close by to come lend a helping hand...
Next mod will be adding a better exhaust.GREAT!!! Love the video, looks like now it's time to think of the next modification, lol.![]()
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Actually, now you can start playing with the needle and jets, read the spark plug and get the carb dialed right in....
Congrats on working through everything - gotta love a DIY success!

GREAT!!! Love the video, looks like now it's time to think of the next modification, lol.![]()
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Actually, now you can start playing with the needle and jets, read the spark plug and get the carb dialed right in....
Congrats on working through everything - gotta love a DIY success!