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Post by mrrubburn on Nov 24, 2016 16:38:59 GMT -5
Hey all, so I m currently fine tuning my carb fuel mixture, so I decided to start rich and lean it out half a turn every day until I get a brownish electrode. Now the problem is that after the last setting ( half a turn ) the electrode went from black to shiny.... not brown, not black and not white, just shiny like new... :S I m baffled, what does this mean? a perfect burn?? did I find the ultimate sweet spot by accident?, temperature is fine, economy is good, power is there and no knocks or back fires, the engine sounds very healthy and idles exactly on 900 rpm on the mark!
Any Ideas what s my mixtures condition? Is a shiny plug possible? I couldn t find it anywhere on google...
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Post by dez on Nov 24, 2016 22:52:28 GMT -5
Shiney usually means its sucking dirt.
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Post by mrrubburn on Nov 25, 2016 11:35:02 GMT -5
Dirt??? -_- ... Anyways I enriched the mixture we ll see where it goes from there... The problem was probably from checking the spark plug too early after each adjustment, ill drive it for 3 days like this and inspect it then, I hope it gets brown! wish me luck guys
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