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From: OZark,
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Hi
Save this or print it out it is quite handy. It covers all types of 2 cycle carbs[8D]
http://www.smrcc.net/Tips/Engine/2-stroke_engine.html
Save this or print it out it is quite handy. It covers all types of 2 cycle carbs[8D]
http://www.smrcc.net/Tips/Engine/2-stroke_engine.html
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Try to locate and download the owner's manual and parts guide for your specific engine. I looked at OzMo's link and it's an Enya. While the steps are similar between manufacturers it's good to have the OEM manual. Carb locations, high speed and low speed needle locations may differ as many 2-strokes have a separate high speed needle assembly located at the rear of the engine while the carb assembly (includes the low speed needle) is up front. Both are connected by a piece of fuel line.
Rather have more information than not enough.
Try to locate and download the owner's manual and parts guide for your specific engine. I looked at OzMo's link and it's an Enya. While the steps are similar between manufacturers it's good to have the OEM manual. Carb locations, high speed and low speed needle locations may differ as many 2-strokes have a separate high speed needle assembly located at the rear of the engine while the carb assembly (includes the low speed needle) is up front. Both are connected by a piece of fuel line.
Rather have more information than not enough.




