110 Loading up
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Hi Troy, I have 110 in a Venus ll and my first pattern contest is next weekend. I set the high end at peak plus 300 And set the low end so it will idle well for 45 seconds. It transitions well from idle to full throtle but at high idle for warm up to full it seems to load up and die. I have had a osf and a ys4 glow and the same result. Im using Wildcat 20/20 fuel. Any advice will be appreciated. Thanks Jim.
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I know what you mean by the HS set at Peak Plus 300 I think....you need to be at Peak then richen 300rpm not going past peak 300rpm...
As for the problem of loading up on the this transition the regulator is probably a little rich. Try leaning it down a little...1/4turn then reset the other two settings.
To Lean the regulator you adjust in IN (CW) about 1/4 turn and this should help it out. If it doesn't solve it go another 1/4 turn and so on until you get it to lean out in the middle. To set the regulator well run the engine at a mid throttle of about 3500-4000 and watch the rpms with a tach for about 30 secs. If it slowly loads and slows down...its too rich. If it surges up and down then its too lean. Or is it sets at say 4000 for a few seconds and then jumps up to 4500 and then dies off its lean.
On the regulator for the 110 Out (CCW) is rich
IN (CW) is Lean
It should be good.
Also if the engine is fairly new then after about 10 to 15 runs you should look to new glow plug. I know you said you tries a couple so I assume you already have a new on in place.
Troy Newman
Team YS
As for the problem of loading up on the this transition the regulator is probably a little rich. Try leaning it down a little...1/4turn then reset the other two settings.
To Lean the regulator you adjust in IN (CW) about 1/4 turn and this should help it out. If it doesn't solve it go another 1/4 turn and so on until you get it to lean out in the middle. To set the regulator well run the engine at a mid throttle of about 3500-4000 and watch the rpms with a tach for about 30 secs. If it slowly loads and slows down...its too rich. If it surges up and down then its too lean. Or is it sets at say 4000 for a few seconds and then jumps up to 4500 and then dies off its lean.
On the regulator for the 110 Out (CCW) is rich
IN (CW) is Lean
It should be good.
Also if the engine is fairly new then after about 10 to 15 runs you should look to new glow plug. I know you said you tries a couple so I assume you already have a new on in place.
Troy Newman
Team YS



