The_GDFP
Master Spanner Spinner
Jono,
Glad it's getting close, and sorry it wasn't a drop-on and roost deal. I honestly despise carburetors. Your climate is so much different, adding to my bewilderment. lol Glad, too, you see the sweet response the carb gives. That's what makes them my favorite.
The fogging is normal, especially with a big cam like the YX comes with. The idle speed trick is one I use, turn it in a tad, and back out as soon as it lights. A hot-start button, like my 620EXC would be sweet as.
Lifan ORK is installed, and set about in the middle? Cam timing seems OK? Retarding the cam a tad may help with the reversion and add some power up top. Stock, they're all over the place. Maybe try the ignition a bit each way of center to see if it helps.
You are running the stock manifold? They slope the carb away from the engine, which may be part of the leaking. Needle and seat may still have some debris. It really shouldn't leak. I'd hate to hear it caught fire
I truly hope it behaves for your upcoming ride.
P.S. I only advise shed-revving for the already brain-dead. Greedy internal combustion engines take all the good air.:cheeky-smiley-031:
Glad it's getting close, and sorry it wasn't a drop-on and roost deal. I honestly despise carburetors. Your climate is so much different, adding to my bewilderment. lol Glad, too, you see the sweet response the carb gives. That's what makes them my favorite.
The fogging is normal, especially with a big cam like the YX comes with. The idle speed trick is one I use, turn it in a tad, and back out as soon as it lights. A hot-start button, like my 620EXC would be sweet as.
Lifan ORK is installed, and set about in the middle? Cam timing seems OK? Retarding the cam a tad may help with the reversion and add some power up top. Stock, they're all over the place. Maybe try the ignition a bit each way of center to see if it helps.
You are running the stock manifold? They slope the carb away from the engine, which may be part of the leaking. Needle and seat may still have some debris. It really shouldn't leak. I'd hate to hear it caught fire
I truly hope it behaves for your upcoming ride.
P.S. I only advise shed-revving for the already brain-dead. Greedy internal combustion engines take all the good air.:cheeky-smiley-031: