So now that I have my engine back together I was wondering what Jets I should start out for the break in process.. I was running 67's at the last but with the two plugs missing it was not rich enough but now I will guess that those jets will be to rich.. What is a good starting point to be safe???
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Start rich, work down one jet size at time... Rich runs badly, but cool with lots of lubricant, Lean runs badly, destroys the motor. Which sounds like the better idea?
BTW, the other key is to load the motor. No idling with nothing on the propshaft. Load it, keep it cool... put time on it.
Moderate timing advance, rich jetting, rich oil mix... Oil is cheaper than parts!
Good luck.
Jerry
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Mike,
Get a set of Ka24's are your intake ports stock? All my mods have stock intake ports as well as Keegans motors. PM me if you cannot find the carbs I have loads of them - I save those. LOL and Jerry is right - really rich, lots of nothing fancy 2 stroke oil to break in, no excessive rpm etc... are you still on a mag, where is it timed - new points - are they dwelled and spring tension set, I spend two days breaking in a new motor.Last edited by crankbearing; 06-05-2014, 03:59 PM.Dave Scott
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Originally posted by blueskyracer View PostSo now that I have my engine back together I was wondering what Jets I should start out for the break in process.. I was running 67's at the last but with the two plugs missing it was not rich enough but now I will guess that those jets will be to rich.. What is a good starting point to be safe???
no pulling carbs off engines trying to remove seats etc just loosen the 3/8 packing nut turn high-speed needle in or out to lean or enrich and start with harry brinkmans suggested settings from his manual
they work well most people I know are using this system !! and cost is minimal
good luck have fun
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