Well, I messed around with the jetting some more after this.
122.5s are shooting unburnt fuel out the tail pipe, but 120s are too lean.
I looked back to the carburetors. The only thing that I haven't messed with: the diaphragms. Perhaps they arent' sealing.
I pushed them up to the top and put my thumb over the inlet, and the just slide down. All four of them do this, about the same.
I took one out and looked it over and didn't notice any holes or cracks. So, I decided that perhaps they weren't sealing properly. I put silicone around the seat to help hold it down and act as a gasket.
It still slides down, but very, very slowly. They are supposed to sit at the same spot when the inlet is covered, right?
122.5s are shooting unburnt fuel out the tail pipe, but 120s are too lean.
I looked back to the carburetors. The only thing that I haven't messed with: the diaphragms. Perhaps they arent' sealing.
I pushed them up to the top and put my thumb over the inlet, and the just slide down. All four of them do this, about the same.
I took one out and looked it over and didn't notice any holes or cracks. So, I decided that perhaps they weren't sealing properly. I put silicone around the seat to help hold it down and act as a gasket.
It still slides down, but very, very slowly. They are supposed to sit at the same spot when the inlet is covered, right?
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