Hold on let me think about this I have the oil mixture kind of high because engine is new, so that maybe what is doing it also I will wait untill I go to 5 oz a gallon and if still does it worry, also, I can't have a air leak I sealed where the carb onto intake with HI temp RTV.
The mix should not make that much difference. I dont like the carb that comes with these things. I would check the float level, make the tabs hold the float just at the seam for the bowl. Check the main jet that it is not plugged with something. I have had to mess with every carb I have gotten, would be nice for one to work with no fuss. I drill a .040 hole in the direction of the air flow from the float area, makes them idle like a Yamaha, there is a post about that. Have fun Dave
PS: Make sure the carb is all the way slid on, the weld gets in the way, if so you will need a file, I use a O ring in carb throat to seat on.
I saw that post on drilling the .040 hole in the carb and did it and mannnnn it made sooo much difference. I too have the carb/intake oringed, no rtv. I guess it is possible that if there is way too much oil to fuel then it might need less air to run, but I would still look for an air leak.
Anyhow I think there obviously is some flaw in China......
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Yeah, it's called "No quality control".
I saw that post on drilling the .040 hole in the carb and did it and mannnnn it made sooo much difference. I too have the carb/intake oringed, no rtv. I guess it is possible that if there is way too much oil to fuel then it might need less air to run, but I would still look for an air leak.
Please point me to the post...and how hard was it to do, and what's the benefit?
Have you cleaned up your ports and gaskets yet? I think I'm going to do a bunch of work on the carb this week after what I'm reading...
Thanks,
Mark