talunceford
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Press the trigger on the transmitter so that the throttle is wide open on the engine.
WOT = Wide open throttle....
WOT = Wide open throttle....
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that's exactly what this procedure is used for, too much fuel in the mix.Chimera said:I thought i was getting too much fuel but i guess it's worth a shot.
I ended up just buying a new pull start. 10 bucks.Chimera said:Thanks guysI will try that. I thought i was getting too much fuel but i guess it's worth a shot.
I did rip the cord yesterday after so many pullsso i'll have to fix that first. The allen screw holding the mechanism in place doesn't want to turn though, so i first have to drill that out and replace the rope, but the WOT idea is the first thing I'll do after that.
thank you both.
yeah, i destroyed the old one trying to take the damn bolt out. where did you find it for 10 bucks? link?talunceford said:I ended up just buying a new pull start. 10 bucks.
I was mistaken, I purchased it for 22 bucks. Not sure where I got 10.Chimera said:yeah, i destroyed the old one trying to take the damn bolt out. where did you find it for 10 bucks? link?Mine is arriving today...15 bucks from ebay.
hmm.....you mean pressing the plastic bubble until there's fuel? yes.talunceford said:Did you prime the carb?
No, however, I tested the spark plug and there's plenty of spark.talunceford said:Have you replaced the spark plug?
Yes, reset the carb 1 1/4 and 1.5 Low and High respectively.talunceford said:You might need to reset your carb. 1 1/4 for the low and 1 1/2 for the high. Needles that is. Try it without the air cleaner just to see if there is air restriction. One thing, does it pull real easy or does it pull like it has some compression. Compression should be kinda tough to pull.
given the strong smell of fuel, i'd say the air needs to be increased if anything. which one do i adjust by 1/8th? turn left or right?RampageHopUps said:The stock setting on the carb are only a starting point. If I were to guess, you need to turn in the needles 1/8 of a turn and try starting it. Then turn in more until it starts. Once you get it started, you can tune while it's running.
hmm....how can I tell? i don't think i've changed anything, but please let me know and i'll check.talunceford said:Fuel lines aren't backwards are they?
talunceford said:Right turn
Guys,RampageHopUps said:Low speed needle 1/8 clockwise.
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