Jan 19, 2009 #1 B Blistik11 New member Joined Jan 19, 2009 Messages 2 Reaction score 0 Location Langley BC How many turns on the carb mix screw?
Jan 21, 2009 #2 A All4Traction Active member Joined Aug 31, 2008 Messages 96 Reaction score 16 Location Rocky Mountain House, AB umm?? The fuel screw is 1.5 Air screw .75
Feb 2, 2009 Thread starter #3 B Blistik11 New member Joined Jan 19, 2009 Messages 2 Reaction score 0 Location Langley BC Thanks. Any imput on clutch weights. Currently I have 64 gram weights but I also have electric start. Does the ring gear on the clutch affect what weights should be used. I'm running at about 7800 rpm and want to be around 8100-8200 rpm.
Thanks. Any imput on clutch weights. Currently I have 64 gram weights but I also have electric start. Does the ring gear on the clutch affect what weights should be used. I'm running at about 7800 rpm and want to be around 8100-8200 rpm.
Feb 2, 2009 #4 A All4Traction Active member Joined Aug 31, 2008 Messages 96 Reaction score 16 Location Rocky Mountain House, AB I dont know about the ring gear affecting the clutching, i assume it wouldn't make much, if any difference. But if you want to gain some rev's put in some lighter weights and experiment a bit. Try some 10-62's if you want. If you get a chance, try and weigh the clutch weights, cause they vary up to a gram in weight. ie. my old 10-66's were quite different, two were 66.6 grams, and one was 65.9 Now I'm running 10-62 weights that are actually 62.4 My 04 800 clutching chart says: 3000-5000 feet - 10-64 5000-7000 feet - 10-62 7000-9000 feet - 10-60
I dont know about the ring gear affecting the clutching, i assume it wouldn't make much, if any difference. But if you want to gain some rev's put in some lighter weights and experiment a bit. Try some 10-62's if you want. If you get a chance, try and weigh the clutch weights, cause they vary up to a gram in weight. ie. my old 10-66's were quite different, two were 66.6 grams, and one was 65.9 Now I'm running 10-62 weights that are actually 62.4 My 04 800 clutching chart says: 3000-5000 feet - 10-64 5000-7000 feet - 10-62 7000-9000 feet - 10-60