Venomvpr900
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Wow a lot of talk on this since yesterday. Left bolt came out muffler? Is pretty dark compared to right side? Answer may be in the next pages. Haven't been on since last night
maybe everyone with a mastermind saw should try 80 to one to see if that was the problem
maybe everyone with a mastermind saw should try 80 to one to see if that was the problem
Bel ray does not appear to have a stabilizer. Going from 50 to 40 will require a small richening of the carb, but I never feel comfortable telling people how much to turn a screw.I can see where M-tronic/Autotune would come in handy here. No re-tuning. For my manual carb saws, I'm guessing that a 1/4 turn more (CCW) on the H screw from 50:1 tuning w/Stihl Ultra would be a good place to start when going to 40:1 w/ H1R on my stock saws? Got a Tiny Tach, which seems accurate enough. Another question: does Belray H1R contain a fuel stabilizer? Thanks.
was just giving the monkey a hard timeLet's just assume it was.
was just giving the monkey a hard time
I can't smell the Belray.....I've heard several guys say it stinks. I think Klotz smells terrible.
was just giving the monkey a hard time
I'm sure glad mine aren't filthy OK, so they are a little dirty. I still haven't cleaned them up since I used them several weeks ago!the only people i have heard complain about the smell are the ones running those filthy Huskies
Bel ray does not appear to have a stabilizer. Going from 50 to 40 will require a small richening of the carb, but I never feel comfortable telling people how much to turn a screw.
Playing devils advocate: belray smells terrible and is unpleasant for me to use on a calm day. I would bet that any quality oil at 40 or more will lubricate properly
Any suggestions as to how much the carb needs be richened?
Thanks for the info. Got enough Stihl Ultra to mix 32 gals. @ 40:1, but wasn't sure of my tuning skills until I spent some time with the tach today. Belray H1R is available locally and tends to be less expensive than Ultra.Bel ray does not appear to have a stabilizer. Going from 50 to 40 will require a small richening of the carb, but I never feel comfortable telling people how much to turn a screw.
Playing devils advocate: belray smells terrible and is unpleasant for me to use on a calm day. I would bet that any quality oil at 40 or more will lubricate properly
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