A 2 stroke Carb works the same as a 4 stroke
you have the fuel lines feeding into a float bowl
the float valve controls how much fuel enters the bowl
from there the fuel enters a jet and that jet sprays the fuel into whats called a venturi (walls of the carb get thinner as to increase air flow) and that mixes the air and fuel together
right above the jet is the air intake, where the choke is located
(in case you don't know, the choke, when closed, cuts off most of the air flow which increases suction, making the air/fuel mixter rich.meaning more gas than air....opposite of that is lean....more air than gas)
after mixed the air/fuel mixture hits the throttle plate (controlled by the throttle)...opened, the plate is vertical, letting in the most air/fuel mix it can, and almost closed (it cannot be completely closed as it would starve the engine of fuel) it lets the least amount...this is normally idle
after that the muxture goes down the carb throat and into the combustion chamber
and that's a carburetor
Both 2-stroke and 4-stroke engines have a carburetor.
It probably won't work effectively/efficiently unless it is re-jetted.
Here is a link to a diagram of a Walbro WYK carburetor.
depending on if its a 2 stroke or a 4 stroke with my 2 stroke I turn the choke on and tip it until the carburetor bleeds. and it fires up every time
Yes try it works well till it blows your balls off
Vibration 2 stroke engines produce alot of it.
A 2stroke carburetor is quite the same as a 4 stroke. but maybe sometimes the 2 stroke has bigger jets for more fuel as they require more gas
There should be a screw with a spring around it some where on the carburetor turn it to the right till it stops, then turn it 1 and a half turns and it sould be perfect.
1st stroke, intake. 2nd stroke, compression. 3rd stroke, power. 4th stroke, exhaust. The 4 stroke cycle take 2 full revolutions of the crankshaft.
it runs faster than a 4stroke but use mixed gas in the to stroke
swap engines. they work completely differently and cannot be changed.
You need special carb cleaner for 2 stroke engines. Since the oil in the fuel lubes the internals carb cleaner will strip off the oil leaving the cylinders to years worth of damage in a matter of seconds. Always use carb cleaner for 2 stroke engines.