Wow, what a great video. Thank you. My confidence is soaring at this point. I feel like the investment in a small ultrasonic parts cleaner is worth it -- right ?
I check all the mixture adjustments screws if I did not have a manufacturer spec on them but it is not the gospel sometimes as the motors age and our fuel changes so will the tuning of the carburetor. As for the measurements on the float I have been doing this since 1990 and have never really seen a benefit of going that extreme on the float measurements I like to get them so that the bowel is full of fuel
Man this is my main question that no one is ever %1000 clear on... On this model carb how many fuel mix screws need to be counted per revolution as they are taken out? Only 1 correct? Per carb? I usually put a digital caliper on the floats before removing them to get an exact reading on the measurement they sit at so I can match it when I put the bulb back in. Would you consider this good practice or waste of time?
@@jaymarek1795 They should be similar to the carb in the video My main bit of advice is to take your time and check every passage for blockage take pictures as you take them apart and notes on the settings. Number the carbs and fuel bowls keep all the hardware and jets set aside according to the carburetor it came from
Hey I have a late 80s Yamaha pro v 150 2 stroke I just replaced both fuel pumps after I replaced them it seems to be running super rich is there a way to lean is out so it won’t be smoking as much before I replaced the pumps it was barely smoking only when first started any ideas
Yes 2 parts distilled water and one part simple green. I use the lemon scent. On a side note my machine holds about 3 gallons and I will also put a small amount of dawn dish soap in the water, Never leave carburetors in the ultrasonic machine for more than 15 min it can damage the finish on the carburetor so keep an eye on them as you go.
Thank you
The 130 beto looks like the same carburetor. U know how there must must place the screw for perfekt engine run?
Wow, what a great video. Thank you. My confidence is soaring at this point. I feel like the investment in a small ultrasonic parts cleaner is worth it -- right ?
It will help but a good cleaning solution with compressed air due the job most of the time.
The little plate either the gasket. There are two air jets is there a way you put them in
I check all the mixture adjustments screws if I did not have a manufacturer spec on them but it is not the gospel sometimes as the motors age and our fuel changes so will the tuning of the carburetor. As for the measurements on the float I have been doing this since 1990 and have never really seen a benefit of going that extreme on the float measurements I like to get them so that the bowel is full of fuel
What is the factory idle mixture setting for a 1992 txrq 200?
Do you know if the screws are JIS or regular Phillips head? Thanks for the Video!!
Man this is my main question that no one is ever %1000 clear on...
On this model carb how many fuel mix screws need to be counted per revolution as they are taken out? Only 1 correct? Per carb? I usually put a digital caliper on the floats before removing them to get an exact reading on the measurement they sit at so I can match it when I put the bulb back in. Would you consider this good practice or waste of time?
I have a 93 p150 precision blend motor. Any pointers on cleaning those carbs?
@@jaymarek1795 They should be similar to the carb in the video
My main bit of advice is to take your time and check every passage for blockage take pictures as you take them apart and notes on the settings. Number the carbs and fuel bowls keep all the hardware and jets set aside according to the carburetor it came from
@dsmenterprises6699 thanks
Hey I have a late 80s Yamaha pro v 150 2 stroke I just replaced both fuel pumps after I replaced them it seems to be running super rich is there a way to lean is out so it won’t be smoking as much before I replaced the pumps it was barely smoking only when first started any ideas
Check your oil pump rod when the throttle is set adjust the oil rod until it is close to the sop pin
Can you let us know what you used in the ultrasonic cleaner?
Yes 2 parts distilled water and one part simple green. I use the lemon scent. On a side note my machine holds about 3 gallons and I will also put a small amount of dawn dish soap in the water, Never leave carburetors in the ultrasonic machine for more than 15 min it can damage the finish on the carburetor so keep an eye on them as you go.
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How do you ajust the carbs..my 200
What model and year
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How to mail you mine?
I can do that but would suggest you try and look for someone local to you that is qualified. And I am booked until July 12
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