I have been using two cycle engines for years now and always tuned them myself. Lately I have started to question my tuning technique and figured you guys could help ensure I am doing it right. First, I turn in the high and low screws all the way and unscrew them around 1 turn. Then I start the engine, let it warm up, and begin with the low adjustment. The low is adjusted so it idles smooth but doesn't seem to race. Then I adjust the high by going full throttle and easing the screw either in or out, depending on which direction causes an increase in RPM. As soon as the engine is running at what seems to be its peek and is smooth I screw the high adjustment in until it just begins to burble a bit, which I assume is what people mean by "4 cycle." The acceleration is next with adjustments to the low screw, ensuring a smooth pick-up. Last is the idle speed, adjusted to keep the engine running but below chain engagement.
If any or all of this is wrong please let me know, thanks.![Cheers :cheers: :cheers:](/styles/toronja1/emoticones/birra.gif)
If any or all of this is wrong please let me know, thanks.
![Cheers :cheers: :cheers:](/styles/toronja1/emoticones/birra.gif)