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Ryobi Question
I am just wondering about this.Has anyone ever tried a carb from Supertigre 3250 or a large Moki on a Ryobi 31cc running on alcohol?Just curious.
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RE: Ryobi Question
Why not just run a Zenoa G23 glow carb? It'll bolt right on.
Enjoy, Jim |
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Jim,Hey,that will work,forgot all about the Zenoah,Thanks!:D
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RE: Ryobi Question
Yes it will work great, but where can one get a zenoha alcohol carb? if anybody knows please let us know where
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Aero Nut,Horizon would have them,,HOWEVER,,,,[X(],I have no clue to what model number to use yet,but the prices for the carbs run from $50 to around $90,My luck it's the $90 version..if that is the case then better forget that project.
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RE: Ryobi Question
So Guys,
What different in a Zenoah alcohol carburetor than in all the other Walbro carburetor? Can a person rebuild a normal carbarator to withstand Alcohol usage? Can one get the parts to do so? Thanks, Don |
RE: Ryobi Question
Nothing different, Zenoah just found a Walbro from some piece of lawn and garden equipment that has internal fuel passages large enough for methanol...The WT499 from the glow G23 will work with either gas or glow fuel...It's not is stock at Walbro, maybe Horizon would have one, be prepared to pay more than the $48.18 retail price...:D
There are no special parts, anyone that says so is INCORRECT.. The normall diaphragms work just fine... If you want to do it yourself just double the AREA, not diameter, of the internal fuel passages, including the 3 small holes under the welch plug..The inlet needle hole is probably large enough..All current inlet needles have a viton tip, methanol resistant...We use modified regular Walbros in our methanol and nitro fueled racers with no problems for an entire race season.... |
RE: Ryobi Question
RCIGN1,
Thanks for clarification of the differences between the carb requirements for alcohol and gas. I've another question regarding two needle valves, Somewhere I read that some carbs have a plug over the high speed needle that can be removed and the needle adjusted. Is there any truth to this? Don't mean to be changing the thread direction, if I'm out of line please let me know. Regards, Don |
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Ralf...can you post the sizes of the drills to enlarge the holes in carb? Thanks Capt,n
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RE: Ryobi Question
To double the Area -- D2 = 2.8 x D1
D1 is extisting size - measure with a drill bit D2 new size for double area Thie is actually a bit under, actually -- R2 = sqrt(2) x R1 ( note these are radius and need to be doubled for diameter) But by the time the bit gets done ripping and gougeing that soft metal it will probably be close enough. This comes from doing a little algebra on the formula for the area of a circle. Steve |
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