lutorm wrote:I added a very small O-ring between the adjustment screw and needle carrier. The intent was to get rid of the play where the carrier is held in the screw, but it also had the unintentional side effect of acting as a "thread locker" of sorts since the friction against the O-ring prevents the screw from turning freely. I don't think it would move under vibration even if the set screw came loose.
floridasonex wrote:lutorm wrote:I added a very small O-ring between the adjustment screw and needle carrier. The intent was to get rid of the play where the carrier is held in the screw, but it also had the unintentional side effect of acting as a "thread locker" of sorts since the friction against the O-ring prevents the screw from turning freely. I don't think it would move under vibration even if the set screw came loose.
Based on my experience I think that would provide a grip which would screw the carrier in with the set screw as it was tightened. It may keep the carrier from vibrating loose from the set screw and coming out of the slide all the way like mine did. That is the dangerous situation that I had.
Brett wrote:So the Rotec tbi ,
If there is an issue its supposed to supply fuel when the primer is manually opened.. adjust the mixture so it runs ok then limp home? The ppl that have had failures with them did this not work?
I've had the aerocarb and rotec tbi version one and two on my engines and believe I prefer the Rotec hands down.
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