by fastj22 » Fri Apr 18, 2014 7:01 pm
You can verify your mixture arm is adjusted to give you enough fuel is to remove the tapered needle, set your mixture control to full rich, then let open your fuel valve. Catch the fuel as it drains through the aerocarb and measure the flow through the carb. It should be greater than 8-9 GPH. This is different than a flow test "to" the carb where you disconnect the fuel supply and measure. That should be greater than 20GPH.
As Gary mentioned, while tuning my carb, I mistakenly replaced the needle backwards, flat side facing filter. Ran fine at low RPM but really stuttered above mid throttle. Starting from scratch with the manual showed me the errors of my ways.
John Gillis
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