DieselTech
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If it's a pulse port cant you plumb that other line into the reed housing or intake manifold, for your pulse signal to actuate the pump of the carburetor.
Hook it up, like I describe before. If one pushes gas out, its a return. If it doesn't suck gas up, it's either not getting a pulse, or you have the return line. If you can't get it to suck up gas at all, then one is definitely a pulse line. I didn't hook a pulse line on to mine, it has a return. But since I took it off, I dont remember which one lol. You can also use a drill on the mag nut with the clutch in to spin the engine. I just pop the plug out of the head and psin the back tire to spin the engine.Alright, so how do I set it up correctly? Do I need to do anything different?
If it is a pulse port, it should go in front of the reeds for a stronger signal.If it's a pulse port cant you plumb that other line into the reed housing or intake manifold, for your pulse signal to actuate the pump of the carburetor.
What about putting it in the case?If it is a pulse port, it should go in front of the reeds for a stronger signal.
You don't want to put it on the transfers if you do, best to put it somewhere where it doesn't disrupt the transfer. If that's the only place you can, just try not to poke it through and leave anything hanging into the transfer passage.What about putting it in the case?
First though see if one spits and if one draws, before drilling any holes. lolWhat about putting it in the case?
see if letting the return flow back lightens up the mix.I blocked off the return and the two other tiny holes on the cover. It's all around better, it started easy and didn't stall. It's still stupid rich and I can't seem to lean it out enough. I only tested it once so I'll fiddle with it more tomorrow.
Don't block the hole on the pump side cover, it needs to let air out too.I blocked off the return and the two other tiny holes on the cover. It's all around better, it started easy and didn't stall. It's still stupid rich and I can't seem to lean it out enough. I only tested it once so I'll fiddle with it more tomorrow.