This is what I'm shooting for. My Honda Elite CH80 carb is on the way used from ebay $71.
I want to place it on my Honda GXH50 and am looking for options as it's going to be a tight fit.
Here’s what I have so far as intake adapters are concerned. I'm also looking for other ideas concerning other adapters.
https://www.cantonracingproducts.com...&category=7780
The guys at sudco.com gave me this link and I'll share it. Really nice stuff here.
http://www.sudco.com/CatalogJPG/130.jpg
Here's some brass that might work I'll have to check the web site for dimensions but I'll store the info here to keep it togethor.
http://www.rianvalve.com/products/Z41F-16T-Brass-Flanged-Ball-Valve-713960.html
Here's the CH80 actual intake parts that I might be able to cut and piece on.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Hond...44?pt=Other_Vehicle_Parts&hash=item2566063808
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/HOND...rcycles_Parts_Accessories&hash=item588ffafaba
The carb actually looks like it will fit rite on but I'll find out for sure in a few days.
I can help on fine-tuning a carb also. This is textbook Honda 101.
It’s recommended to be done on a warm engine. So you'll need to find a spot to were it will start and run the engine for about 5 minutes. I also recommend using the 1/8 turn at a time method.
To obtain optimal performance on a carb after it has been cleaned.
1) Have the idle screw set a reasonable position maybe 2 turns out from zero.
2) Turn the mixture screw all the way in.
3) make 1/4 or even 1/8 turns out and try to start the motor doing so till the motor starts. Write down this position on paper.
4) Continue 1/4 turns or 1/8 turns out till the motor wont start. Write this position on the paper.
5) The position between 3 and four is exactly were you want to be.
6) Adjust the idle accordingly.
Here's some exhaust reasoning that will also apply.
A smaller outlet opening end increases backpressure. This effectively decreases the powerband to create more low-end torque. It also decreases exhaust tone and enriches carburetion.
A larger exhaust outlet end decreases back pressure. This widens the powerband at the top end. It also increases exhaust tone and leans out carburetion.
Thanks Guys and Gals
I want to place it on my Honda GXH50 and am looking for options as it's going to be a tight fit.
Here’s what I have so far as intake adapters are concerned. I'm also looking for other ideas concerning other adapters.
https://www.cantonracingproducts.com...&category=7780
The guys at sudco.com gave me this link and I'll share it. Really nice stuff here.
http://www.sudco.com/CatalogJPG/130.jpg
Here's some brass that might work I'll have to check the web site for dimensions but I'll store the info here to keep it togethor.
http://www.rianvalve.com/products/Z41F-16T-Brass-Flanged-Ball-Valve-713960.html
Here's the CH80 actual intake parts that I might be able to cut and piece on.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Hond...44?pt=Other_Vehicle_Parts&hash=item2566063808
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/HOND...rcycles_Parts_Accessories&hash=item588ffafaba
The carb actually looks like it will fit rite on but I'll find out for sure in a few days.
I can help on fine-tuning a carb also. This is textbook Honda 101.
It’s recommended to be done on a warm engine. So you'll need to find a spot to were it will start and run the engine for about 5 minutes. I also recommend using the 1/8 turn at a time method.
To obtain optimal performance on a carb after it has been cleaned.
1) Have the idle screw set a reasonable position maybe 2 turns out from zero.
2) Turn the mixture screw all the way in.
3) make 1/4 or even 1/8 turns out and try to start the motor doing so till the motor starts. Write down this position on paper.
4) Continue 1/4 turns or 1/8 turns out till the motor wont start. Write this position on the paper.
5) The position between 3 and four is exactly were you want to be.
6) Adjust the idle accordingly.
Here's some exhaust reasoning that will also apply.
A smaller outlet opening end increases backpressure. This effectively decreases the powerband to create more low-end torque. It also decreases exhaust tone and enriches carburetion.
A larger exhaust outlet end decreases back pressure. This widens the powerband at the top end. It also increases exhaust tone and leans out carburetion.
Thanks Guys and Gals
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