backfire timing off
The Correct mixture would be 14:7 to 1 (one) By using an Exhaust gas Analizer is how this would be deternined.
incorrect engine timing so that it misfires
Exhaust of an engine is a gas.
Flames will come from the exhaust when raw gas enters the exhaust then ignites. run computer codes for the engine to look for a problem causing the gas to not burn completely.
A carburetor regulates the flow of the air/gas mixture into the pistons of a gas engine. They aren't found on cars any longer but do still come into use for smaller gas engines.
why does the exhaust gas warning lamp symbol come up on the dash board
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Its probably the accelerator pump in your carburetor.
I need the information where to connect the Hydrogen Gas to the carburetor on what side
It needs to be "re-jetted", meaning that you change the jets until you come up with the right mixture. An exhaust gas analyzer is extremely helpful in this task. # Run the engine up to operating temperature then drive around while watching the exhaust gas analyzer readings. # If the exhaust gas readings show that the engine is running rich, change to smaller jets. # If the exhaust gas readings show that the engine is running lean, change to larger jets. # If the exhaust gas readings show that you're running about right, don't worry, you can probably run it some more and end up with another reading. # If you're not completely happy with the readings, go back to step 1, otherwise, you're done.
Not firing on all 8
If its smells like gas, you are putting too much gas in the engine and some is unburnt and going out the exhaust. Exhaust underneath means there is a leak in the system somewhere. If there is no louder noise or hissing, I would expect the catalytic converter is leaking. Have it checked and get a tune up. http://www.autozone.com/servlet/UiBroker?UseCase=S001&UserAction=viewSimpleDiagInfo&Parameters=info answer bad exhaust pipe