Exhaust Banana chamber

In addition needle clip should never be all the way at the bottom....


If I'm correct clip up on the needle is leaner, clip down on the needle is richer. Sounds to me your dumping fuel
Sounds like your answer is as stupid then what "my brand new A50 manual claims."

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Common sense would tell you is some gappers have double sides.

Could be .6 to .7mm but on the flip side of the gap could be about .020

On the opposite side.

You lucky my gappers in a tin can in my rv cause I'd shove that in your FACE TOO!
At least now we know where you get your info. from. Good source. Everybody should have 2 of those. 1 to s**t on and the other to cover it up with.
 
Captain Obvious here.
The brand new A50 manual is correct.

The poster's decimal point is incorrectly placed.
The poster's math is wrong.

Manual calls for .6mm-.7mm.
Convert metric to American.
1mm = .03937".
.03937" x .6 = .023622 or ~.024".
.03937" x .7mm = .027559" or ~ .028".

All this is obviously a moot point.
The OP already has his engine running.
 
Sounds like your answer is as stupid then what "my brand new A50 manual claims."

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Common sense would tell you is some gappers have double sides.

Could be .6 to .7mm but on the flip side of the gap could be about .020

On the opposite side.

You lucky my gappers in a tin can in my rv cause I'd shove that in your FACE TOO!


Captain Obvious here again.

Your gapper measures metric on one side, and
American on the other side.....
just like a measuring tape or caliper.

Sir, you must learn how to know and
SHOW the difference between metric and American measure.

You stated ((Could be .6 to .7mm but on the flip side of the gap could be about .020))

Ya can't just throw in the number .020 without identifying it as metric or American measure.

Your statement should've been ((Could be .6mm to .7mm but on the flip side of the gap could be about .020".....))

.020" is a measurement.

.020 is just a misleading number.

could be .020 inch or .020 millimeter.

If you mention .6mm or .7mm
Metric uses fractions of millimeters, centimeters, meters, etc.
American uses fractions of inches, feet, yards, etc.

You must also learn how to convert metric and American standards.

You should've paid more attention in middle school.
(This is not a dig; it's just an obvious statement.)
 
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Captain Obvious here again.

Your gapper measures metric on one side, and
American on the other side.....
just like a measuring cup or syringe.

Sir, you must learn how to know and
SHOW the difference between metric and American measure.

You stated ((Could be .6 to .7mm but on the flip side of the gap could be about .020))

Ya can't just throw in the number .020 without identifying it as metric or American measure.

Your statement should've been ((Could be .6mm to .7mm but on the flip side of the gap could be about .020".....))

.020" is a measurement.

.020 is just a misleading number.

could be .020 inch or .020 millimeter.

If you mention .6mm or .7mm
Metric uses fractions of millimeters, centimeters, meters, etc.
American uses fractions of inches, feet, yards, etc.

You must also learn how to convert metric and American standards.

You should've paid more attention in middle school.
(This is not a dig; it's just an obvious statement.)


"Boy if you don't get you buzza beata, short arms, and tall body single thot self away from me...."


"I don't like you" nor do I want to talk to you.

"Blocked"

Now back to business,

Most plug happens have double sides with both measurements metric and standard such as:

1) Auto zone

2) Oriely Auto

If you like feeler gappers which are in mm's there good if you know the trick is what ever your gaping should slide easy but not require force to slide.
 
At least now we know where you get your info. from. Good source. Everybody should have 2 of those. 1 to sh*t on and the other to cover it up with.


Lol It's still a manual.....

I find a 0.028 - 0.030 is the most accurate on the gap scale for small motors that I've seen ranging from 2 to 4 stroke.....

In automobiles, 0.044 to 0.058 is the most common gaps.
 
"Boy if you don't get you buzza beata, short arms, and tall body single thot self away from me...."


"I don't like you" nor do I want to talk to you.

"Blocked"

Now back to business,

Most plug happens have double sides with both measurements metric and standard such as:

1) Auto zone

2) Oriely Auto

If you like feeler gappers which are in mm's there good if you know the trick is what ever your gaping should slide easy but not require force to slide.

Then stop posting wrong answers!

If you don't know what you're talking about,
don't post!
And stop rambling on about nonsense!
 
"Boy if you don't get you buzza beata, short arms, and tall body single thot self away from me...."


"I don't like you" nor do I want to talk to you.

"Blocked"

Now back to business,

Most plug happens have double sides with both measurements metric and standard such as:

1) Auto zone

2) Oriely Auto

If you like feeler gappers which are in mm's there good if you know the trick is what ever your gaping should slide easy but not require force to slide.
Ok here's the unedited deal. Your a f***ing moron who has no business giving helpful advice to anyone. Show us your bike. Talk about your build. Don't try to help anyone, your only weakening the team.
 
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