Aldo wrote:Hello Everybody,
My new to me Sonex is running rough and rich. The previous owner mentioned he had tuned it rich using a no. 4 pin. Everything I read, however, indicated that the factory installed no. 2 pin works well in most climates. Being in coastal NC, I would consider our climate pretty average. So, I am thinking of going back to the no. 2 pin.
Are there any tips or tricks anybody can relate to help reduce tuning time and cycles when I install the no. 2 pin?
Thanks!
I would go ahead and try that #2 needle, and follow Sonex's instructions to the letter. That's the best place to start. You could go slightly rich to start. If the temps are up then you may be too lean and need to richen. For me, I did need to move to the #2.5 needle and then everything ran great. But everyone's experiences are different.
My experience, and that of some others, is that the needle carrier threads may be loose, and so turning the set screw down against the carrier may cause the needle to move forward and lean out. If this is happening Sonex suggested dulling the threads of the carrier slightly with a hammer, to create some extra friction with the AeroInjector (AI) body.
The only "sure" way I have found to be totally precise, is to remove the air cleaner so you can look up at the needle. Mark it with a Sharpie right where it enters the hole in the AI. When you turn down the set screw, make sure that line does not move. If it does, back out the set screw, reset the needle, and try again.