Suggestions please all and any Thanks..

ChinaGhost

New Member
I installed a TC-Motor Carb same intake size bigger air filter, along with Niome 2n1 Reed Kit, plastic reeds. (Carbo Fiber reeds are en route) I also windowed my piston too. Starts sounds good sorta... won't idle, also when throttling the gas the engine will not hit a high rpm and wind out stays steady at say 2200( just throwing number out no clue where rpms at). Anyone experience this or have a idea what possibly I did wrong? Thanks for any help
 
Pictures of your setup will help
I did change out the plastic reeds with the carbon fiber ones, same result. I did discover that when I windowed the piston it's not the same size as the intake port, and possibly causing a restriction? ( I'm not sure how that all works) which I will try to do today
 

Attachments

  • 20220405_212208.jpg
    20220405_212208.jpg
    63 KB · Views: 162
  • 20220405_212228.jpg
    20220405_212228.jpg
    79.6 KB · Views: 146
  • 20220405_212217.jpg
    20220405_212217.jpg
    104.8 KB · Views: 157
As a general rule... when you install a reed valve, you need to install bigger jets
Thanks, the carb I got came with jets 65 to 85 every 5. I definitely will try again. The main jet is interchangeable? Or just the one by the float?
 

Attachments

  • 20220407_143341.jpg
    20220407_143341.jpg
    47.8 KB · Views: 154
  • 20220407_143319.jpg
    20220407_143319.jpg
    43.4 KB · Views: 145
Did you take picture of the window in the piston? It doesn't have to be as wide as the port as long as it's taller than the port.
 
Here's a single window piston, that window is way big for these engines, any thing close in height should work good.
Screenshot_20220407-230240.png
 
I tune a carb by getting it running right at full throttle then adjust the needle for idle to mid range. If you change to a larger main jet you sometimes have to lower the needle to prevent a rich condition a lower rpm.
 
OK so I finally realized I windowed both sides of the piston, explains the flooding now that i think about it and realized I wasn't supposed to. T hanks everyone. Now to find a long connecting rod for the new piston I got
 
Back
Top