Here's a general rule of thumb: Close the fuel mixture valve, then back it out 2 1/2 turns. Then adjust it from there. It's a good starting point, and usually works for me.
1-1/2 to 2 turns out.
You need a spark, a fuel / air mixture supply to have combustion in the combustion chamber.
Start at 1 1/2 turns from seat and adjust until you get the best idle
Start at 1 1/2 turns from seat and then adjust for the best idle
Start at 1 1/2 turns from seat and adjust for best idle
yes a mochalate is a mixture because the mochalate has two or more subtances in it so when they all combine it turns out to be a mixture
the mixture turns black
Try 1.5 turns out on the mixture screw for an initial setting.
Is there spark? Is there fuel pressure? Is there fuel injector pulse? Are fuses good? Is there compression? Is timing correct?
For most vehicles, the fuel pump only turns on briefly when you try to start the engine. If the engine doesn't start, the pump turns off. You need to test the fuel pressure with the engine running.
Turn them fully in and then 1 1/2 turn out. This will allow you to start the engine and fine tune them from there.
3 turns out..