Flyer95
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Joined: 9/21/2004 From: STOCKHOLM Akersberga, SWEDEN Status: offline
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ORIGINAL: Flyer95 Not 24, Did you say you had a OS108 FSR??, if so just take that OS7D carburetor and put it on your G2300 for some tests. Then you know if your fuel, plug, muffler, compression............ is good or not . If your engine runs bad on that carb. then you know something else is wrong. To tell you the truth, I don't really like the 7D carb. It has a funny low end adjustment that has limited range. The ST carb has two needles which will yield infinite adjustment. Mechanically, the 7D is very good, and it does run well. Mine is the remote needle version, which may be harder to transfer to the 2300. I'll look into switching it over and do some ground runs to see if I can tell any difference. I think I should go back to the stock muffler for all tests involving the carb. If by chance the 7D does fix it, I will be disappointed. Replacing a carb on a new engine to get it to function is not acceptable by my standards. It would prove to me that the engineering at SuperTigre is lacking, and they are selling a product that should be improved before it hits the market. I honestly hope it runs similar with the 7D, then I can look elsewhere for the problem. Not 24, I am like you and hate to replace anything on a brand new engine and I realy like the st engines. I have some thoughts and drawings about how to fix the st carb. maybe I can upload them here later today. Change only one thing at a time! I would say change the carb first and go fly and only if you have fueldraw problems then change to the stock muffler.Otherwise you wont know what solved the problem.
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