too much pressure
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too much pressure
hello!
i have a mds 38 engine. the poblem is that if i pull of pressure line it works good...good transition and power, but if i let engine pressurized it s too rich. it s got over a gallon of fuel. i just can t find solution.
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grega
i have a mds 38 engine. the poblem is that if i pull of pressure line it works good...good transition and power, but if i let engine pressurized it s too rich. it s got over a gallon of fuel. i just can t find solution.
thank you
grega
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RE: too much pressure
I think i have misenterpereted this but leave it off??? I dont think this'll harm it, and would be amazed ifit does. so, if it runs fine unpressurised, leave it that way.
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RE: too much pressure
ORIGINAL: noefect
Hello,
I have an MDS .38 engine. The problem is that if I pull off the pressure line, it works good... good transition and power.
But if I leave the engine pressurized, it's too rich. It's got over a gallon of fuel through it. I just can't find a solution.
Thank you,
Grega
Hello,
I have an MDS .38 engine. The problem is that if I pull off the pressure line, it works good... good transition and power.
But if I leave the engine pressurized, it's too rich. It's got over a gallon of fuel through it. I just can't find a solution.
Thank you,
Grega
ORIGINAL: RaceCity
It probably wouldn't hurt to re-adjust the HS needle after you re-attach the pressure line.
It probably wouldn't hurt to re-adjust the HS needle after you re-attach the pressure line.
It would not be a bad idea to lean down the low-speed mixture setting as well, but to a lesser degree, since it is pressurized to a lesser degree...