Hi All.
I've Had several successful runs in my Bezoats shovel now, and am pleased with the results. I haven't crashed, or broken anything yet! Must have done something right. It wouldn't have happened without the help from the HR community. Thanks to all.
My next question is regarding carb jetting on my 25XS. It certainly appears to be running quite rich. A lot of burbling in the mid range and accelerates slugishly.
Now, I realize there are soo many factors to consider here, but I am looking for a baseline.
My carb currently has a .086 jet in it. Plugs are wet and black. The parts diagram on the Crowley site for the 1985 (ser # 85A000 and up. Mine is 85A006) specifies .080. Another member thinks the .086 is stock correct. I already purchased a couple .080's, but don't want to smoke my powerhead.
While I'm here, what is the best spark plug for these motors? it is hard to get a good reading with the surface gap BUHW plug?
I promise to get some more pics and videos loaded up in the near future!
Cheers
Tom
I've Had several successful runs in my Bezoats shovel now, and am pleased with the results. I haven't crashed, or broken anything yet! Must have done something right. It wouldn't have happened without the help from the HR community. Thanks to all.
My next question is regarding carb jetting on my 25XS. It certainly appears to be running quite rich. A lot of burbling in the mid range and accelerates slugishly.
Now, I realize there are soo many factors to consider here, but I am looking for a baseline.
My carb currently has a .086 jet in it. Plugs are wet and black. The parts diagram on the Crowley site for the 1985 (ser # 85A000 and up. Mine is 85A006) specifies .080. Another member thinks the .086 is stock correct. I already purchased a couple .080's, but don't want to smoke my powerhead.
While I'm here, what is the best spark plug for these motors? it is hard to get a good reading with the surface gap BUHW plug?
I promise to get some more pics and videos loaded up in the near future!
Cheers
Tom
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