Sidewinder Jerry
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Post pictures of the carb.I think it's just the 2 the all one on the side of the bowl and the large black idler screw under the throttle line
Post pictures of the carb.I think it's just the 2 the all one on the side of the bowl and the large black idler screw under the throttle line
I already know this. But my hueshang doesnt go more than 4,800 rpms. So, iits propably the governor one, right?It isn't recommended to push these engines beyond 8000 rpm. Things you can do to improve engine performance are: change the oil after the recommended hourly use. Clean the air filter after the recommended hourly use. Change the fuel filter annually. Use a 100% ethanol-free gas (this has nothing to do with octane level). Every oil change check and reset your valve clearance if necessary. Adjust the carburetor air/fuel mixture screws for peak performance. A tachometer will enable you to adjust them to the best settings.
Get a tachometer/hour counter. Shifter bikes won't give you a faster level ground top speed. What they can give you is faster acceleration and a faster average speed. Shifters and a tachometer can also really prolong the life of your clutch.
yeah, right now. I need to wait 1 year to get my license so.There's a few things that can be done to give it more pull, is it your primary mode of transportation?
Which bikeberry gearbox you needing? I got a brand new never used bikeberry double chain gearbox for a hausheng 142f.My 2 bikes are my primary transportation and as some of you already know one of them just doesn't have the pull.But that's due to the s**t gearbox it came with. As much as I dislike bikeberry, looks like they're gonna end up with $100 of my money, cuz I hear their gearbox is actually decent. Unless of course someone has one to sell or trade( getting rid of all my 2 stroke stuff)
I've been told that I can switch out to an nt or speed carb, is this true? I tried once but( go ahead and laugh)that was before I knew of the small idle/airflow screw and my mic drove itself across my living room. That said is there a certain way of doing this correctly successfully? Heard it gives better power and control
For future referrence, just hit the "Reply" button on the lower right corner of the post you want to "Quote" and that will do it for ya.Which bikeberry gearbox you needing? I got a brand new never used bikeberry double chain gearbox for a hausheng 142f.
so I took the carby off the other 142f the brand new one and - now this is a new one for me- it keeps wanting to cut out when I turn off the choke to run mode.
Did you consider just transferring the airflow screw to what you already know to be a working carburetor rather than transferring the whole new carby since it apparently isn't working like the old one was???...Just a thought here.while adjusting my airflow screw today it vibrated out and directly into a crack in the ground!