JoeyTroy518 Member Local time 4:52 PM Joined Apr 7, 2022 Messages 67 Apr 8, 2022 #41 So one notch higher would me the needle is going deeper, correct?
Greg58 Well-Known Member Local time 4:52 PM Joined Jun 3, 2012 Messages 1,304 Location Georgia Apr 8, 2022 #42 Yes, that will be leaner.
JoeyTroy518 Member Local time 4:52 PM Joined Apr 7, 2022 Messages 67 Apr 8, 2022 #43 Raise the clip or the needle? I'm sorry lol
Greg58 Well-Known Member Local time 4:52 PM Joined Jun 3, 2012 Messages 1,304 Location Georgia Apr 8, 2022 #44 Move the clip one notch closer to the top
JoeyTroy518 Member Local time 4:52 PM Joined Apr 7, 2022 Messages 67 Apr 8, 2022 #45 So the intention here was in fact to move from notch #3 to notch #2, lowering the needle slightly?
JoeyTroy518 Member Local time 4:52 PM Joined Apr 7, 2022 Messages 67 Apr 8, 2022 #46 Ok. Sorry, I had to clarify.
JoeyTroy518 Member Local time 4:52 PM Joined Apr 7, 2022 Messages 67 Apr 8, 2022 #47 Making it more lean means less fuel intake or more?
Greg58 Well-Known Member Local time 4:52 PM Joined Jun 3, 2012 Messages 1,304 Location Georgia Apr 8, 2022 #48 Moving the clip either lowers the fuel volume drawn from the carburetor bowl or increases volume
Greg58 Well-Known Member Local time 4:52 PM Joined Jun 3, 2012 Messages 1,304 Location Georgia Apr 8, 2022 #49 Moving it up leans the mixture, more air less fuel.
Greg58 Well-Known Member Local time 4:52 PM Joined Jun 3, 2012 Messages 1,304 Location Georgia Apr 8, 2022 #50 The mixture going into the engine is about 14 parts air to 1 part fuel, move the eclip only one notch up at a time, run it for awhile and see how it runs.
The mixture going into the engine is about 14 parts air to 1 part fuel, move the eclip only one notch up at a time, run it for awhile and see how it runs.