Hi all,
I have recently purchased a Grubee Skyhawk GT-5 form gasbik.net. The build was quick and perfect and the engine fires up on it's first stoke. The problem that I've been having is that when I open the throttle anywhere past the 1/4 position, it boggs down until it idles. When idling, the engine seems strong and pulls hard (I can go about 12mph with lots of power) but anywhere beyond, it cuts out. Also, I can run it up to full speed if I keep the choke half-way on (acts like it has an air leak).
So far, I have tried all of the needle positions, bent the float so that more fuel is stored in the carb without overflowing (and tried the other way), cleaned the main jet, and used silicone gasket sealant around the intake where the carburetor connects. I have preformed a intake air leak test with WD40, carb cleaner, and water but found no air leaks at all. Also the spark plug is wet from the break-in mixture.
Any ideas? Here are some specs:
Miles on engine: 8.5
Oil/Fuel ratio: 18:1 non-synthetic (has worked fine for my past 2 engines)
Spark plug condition: Wet with the three prongs gaped correctly.
Jet needle: 2nd notch from top
Fuel: 89 octane
Nothing connected to the white wire (everything is isolated)
Thanks,
Chris
I have recently purchased a Grubee Skyhawk GT-5 form gasbik.net. The build was quick and perfect and the engine fires up on it's first stoke. The problem that I've been having is that when I open the throttle anywhere past the 1/4 position, it boggs down until it idles. When idling, the engine seems strong and pulls hard (I can go about 12mph with lots of power) but anywhere beyond, it cuts out. Also, I can run it up to full speed if I keep the choke half-way on (acts like it has an air leak).
So far, I have tried all of the needle positions, bent the float so that more fuel is stored in the carb without overflowing (and tried the other way), cleaned the main jet, and used silicone gasket sealant around the intake where the carburetor connects. I have preformed a intake air leak test with WD40, carb cleaner, and water but found no air leaks at all. Also the spark plug is wet from the break-in mixture.
Any ideas? Here are some specs:
Miles on engine: 8.5
Oil/Fuel ratio: 18:1 non-synthetic (has worked fine for my past 2 engines)
Spark plug condition: Wet with the three prongs gaped correctly.
Jet needle: 2nd notch from top
Fuel: 89 octane
Nothing connected to the white wire (everything is isolated)
Thanks,
Chris