I saw earlier someone posted the carb throat measurement. That is not the correct measurement for the venturi portion. It is right around .615. Afterwards it may be larger but it is not 19mm since those carbs are an upgrade for a hotter build setup.
the plug in the pilot adj hole is to keep from adjusting carb like old ones . epa's idea less emissions US is only place used. sediment bowl stops big stuff and water/condensation from getting into float bowl, just a good pre filter
I was on the internet last night finding mods for myself and came a acrooss a websaite called affordable go karts and they have everything on how to remove govener and all the basic mods. I wanna do a semi mod motor for my go kart and i put a package together that costs 180 dollars this includes a metal cam with higer lift on the exhaust and intake and longer duration (no more plastic cam) this also includes an aluminum flywheel so i dont have shrapnel in my back also some odds and ends like 18pound valve springs tehn differant mods you can do for free but my kit also included an 8 degree timing key with a bunch of stuff and you got a pretty good motor i must say.
I modded my clone with the following:
Billet connecting rod
Removed governor
18lb valve springs
Port and polish head
High flow air filter
High flow DIY exhaust
(will be rejetting carb this week)
Spent like $120. BTW, before doing anything, make sure you've read up on your 4 stroke engine theory.
so obviously u have not done ur reading on 4 stoke engines as u would know that polishing the head makes it not flow as well. as wen the rough finish is in the port the air molecules get stuck in the little rough tooling marks or pitting sort of thing. the air then goes into a swirl in these making the air coming in to the intake flow faster. As the air coming in WILL flow faster across the swirling air then it will on the polished part.
thanks for taking the time to read this. cheers, Dan
Port and polish is just a general term. Most of the time you will port both the intake and exhaust (to remove casting imperfections) and only polish the exhaust port. By leaving the intake slightly rough it doesn't increase flow, it helps the mixture stay atomized.
That's very interesting. I have heard the same is true for boat hulls, being that a very slightly (near-microscopic) rough texture will make for a faster hull because the water will slightly adhere to an ultra-smooth surface.
the gear is and so are the lobes but they are formed onto a metal rod if thats what you mean?The stock camshaft on these motors is not plastic?
Plastic camshaft? No. A plastic camshaft wouldn't survive 30 seconds. .