Raywelder
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So I went with the standard bore size, punching out to the next size was gonna be ridiculous money wise.
Believe it or not, I am considering going back to the stock carb. I have a mikuni on it, about the size of the intake on it.
Its way too rich. It BARELY runs.
Not that I can't change the jets out in it. But I'm thinking it will be easier to modify the stock carb.
The mikuni is so far off, as far as tuning goes. Even if I get the jets somewhat right, I don't even know where to start on changing out the needles.
I'm waiting until I get my motor built back up anyways.
I'm looking to find a nice stock one for it, for several reasons.
Stock one has a fuel pump on it, The tank is just barely above the carb now, Which makes routing the house a pain because air seems to get trapped in the line when it gets low.
Lawn mower racers are using the stock carb, with all the same mods or more than I have on mine!!!
I also seen in my repair manual that some of the carbs that were made have an adjustable Main jet, which I didnt know was possible. I thought they were all fixed jets, (like the ones I have now) But I think it will hard to find one with that though.
Make sure you get a large slide carb for this thing. It will help with the throttle response so much while helping to produce more power.What is the stock hp?
Believe it or not, I am considering going back to the stock carb. I have a mikuni on it, about the size of the intake on it.
Its way too rich. It BARELY runs.
Not that I can't change the jets out in it. But I'm thinking it will be easier to modify the stock carb.
The mikuni is so far off, as far as tuning goes. Even if I get the jets somewhat right, I don't even know where to start on changing out the needles.
I'm waiting until I get my motor built back up anyways.
I'm looking to find a nice stock one for it, for several reasons.
Stock one has a fuel pump on it, The tank is just barely above the carb now, Which makes routing the house a pain because air seems to get trapped in the line when it gets low.
Lawn mower racers are using the stock carb, with all the same mods or more than I have on mine!!!
I also seen in my repair manual that some of the carbs that were made have an adjustable Main jet, which I didnt know was possible. I thought they were all fixed jets, (like the ones I have now) But I think it will hard to find one with that though.
and hes blown the rods on a few motors with it ( all without pressure lube systems though)
It only took a month to get!
