Hi Chaps,
I get that If the metering lever is too low it will cause the saw to run lean.
However, if the metering lever is too high, so long as you have a fully adjustable carb, is there any reason that you can’t just tune the saw a little leaner to compensate for the extra fuel in the metering chamber?
I imagine if it has an additional fixed bypass jet then it would be trickier as a set amount fuel flow can’t be controlled, but for carbs without bypass jets where all the fuel goes past the H and L screws, I’m scratching my head as to why a higher lever would be an issue?
Thanks in advance.
I get that If the metering lever is too low it will cause the saw to run lean.
However, if the metering lever is too high, so long as you have a fully adjustable carb, is there any reason that you can’t just tune the saw a little leaner to compensate for the extra fuel in the metering chamber?
I imagine if it has an additional fixed bypass jet then it would be trickier as a set amount fuel flow can’t be controlled, but for carbs without bypass jets where all the fuel goes past the H and L screws, I’m scratching my head as to why a higher lever would be an issue?
Thanks in advance.