Good job Michael, but here are a few tips, #1 always shut the fuel off from the source , meaning shut it off at your fuel on & off lever, mainly because it burns the built up of fuel out of carburetor , the second thing is the heat from the muffler will burn through the tarp after a long run, try to get a piece of stove pipe about 3" cut a hoe in the metal deflector and run it out of that pipe, hope that helps
@@tonisam962 Agreed. I have made several modifications with exhaust hood etc since I made this video. Also rebuilt the carb and shutoff, which I use anytime I shutoff for storage etc.
Good job Michael, but here are a few tips, #1 always shut the fuel off from the source , meaning shut it off at your fuel on & off lever, mainly because it burns the built up of fuel out of carburetor , the second thing is the heat from the muffler will burn through the tarp after a long run, try to get a piece of stove pipe about 3" cut a hoe in the metal deflector and run it out of that pipe, hope that helps
I'll give it a shot.
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@@tonisam962 Agreed. I have made several modifications with exhaust hood etc since I made this video. Also rebuilt the carb and shutoff, which I use anytime I shutoff for storage etc.