Scott,
The same thing happens at 1/8" Any lifting of the air piston causes the RPM to
drop. The only difference is, that 1/4" almost kills it. Lifting only 1/8"
causes a big dip, but doesn't kill the engine.
OK! To incentivize the group, I'll ship a 6-pack of my home-brew ale to the
lister that solves the problem! ;-)
TIA!
Chad
Scott Suhring <suhringtr36@comcast.net> wrote:
>Chad:
>
>The reference to a 1/4" is wrong. It should only be about an 1/8".
>
>Scott Suhring
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-triumphs@Autox.Team.Net
>>I base my comment on running lean by following the instructions in the
>>bently manual. They say if when you raise the air piston 1/4' at idle, if
>>the rpm drops, then the mixture is lean, if rpm increases, the mixture is
>>rich. My rpm drops when I do it on either carb.
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