Turning the air screw loose will feed more air to the engine. This will make your engine leaner. Right, it makes you consume less fuel but it will make your engine hotter which may cause engine failure.
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He is correct that running lean will burn less fuel. What he is not speaking about, is how the engine will run hotter. More heat will equate to less engine life due to premature wear and/or failure of piston rings and valves. These engines are air cooled. They are set to run optimally for reliability and longevity in balance with fuel consumption and maintenance costs. Running lean will cost less in fuel, but more in wear & tear of the engine. I'd highly recommend that you do not follow this advice.
The fuel you save in one or two weeks will more than buy and install a new piston and rings. Over a longer term, that fuel savings can even buy a new generator! So, doing something to save fuel makes sense.
@@docfarlthere’s nothing bad in saving fuel if there’s no side effect but if there’s it doesn’t worth it at all, cuz once you start some issues with your gen😂 sope Otilo
You can't just make a engine use less fuel you have to give these small engines the amount they need turning the engine use your ear to tune if you don't have a tech guage
Could make it run faster, leaning out the engine. When a piston engine aircraft takes off, they lean out the engine to get maximum power then trim the fuel at altitude after they take off...in old planes anyway.
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Thank you very much. I had this issu juste Yesterday. I follow this instruction. God bless you
Turning the air screw loose will feed more air to the engine. This will make your engine leaner. Right, it makes you consume less fuel but it will make your engine hotter which may cause engine failure.
can't we just add more cooling fan to the engine then?
Yea why not
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The air screw? Is it the black plastic ! Or the iron ?
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Very useful
Whats the function of the carburetor power?
Are you sure it can reduce fual
Thanks boss
Is there no side effects
Just what I need ....adding problems to a small gas engine.
Can the engine be running while I set the cab?
Good job. But are you really sure it has no side effect?
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He is correct that running lean will burn less fuel.
What he is not speaking about, is how the engine will run hotter. More heat will equate to less engine life due to premature wear and/or failure of piston rings and valves.
These engines are air cooled. They are set to run optimally for reliability and longevity in balance with fuel consumption and maintenance costs.
Running lean will cost less in fuel, but more in wear & tear of the engine.
I'd highly recommend that you do not follow this advice.
The fuel you save in one or two weeks will more than buy and install a new piston and rings. Over a longer term, that fuel savings can even buy a new generator! So, doing something to save fuel makes sense.
@@docfarlthere’s nothing bad in saving fuel if there’s no side effect but if there’s it doesn’t worth it at all, cuz once you start some issues with your gen😂 sope Otilo
Thank you oooooooo
Pls What's the use of the black screw there after the carburetor screw?
To increase the power
That is the idle screw
The one with spring on it is your air fuel ratio
You can't just make a engine use less fuel you have to give these small engines the amount they need turning the engine use your ear to tune if you don't have a tech guage
Air fuel screw is 1 and half. To. 2 turns is normal
Thanks
Will this not affect rpm ?
Could make it run faster, leaning out the engine. When a piston engine aircraft takes off, they lean out the engine to get maximum power then trim the fuel at altitude after they take off...in old planes anyway.
The rpm is controlled by the Governor, which is inside the engine, but connected to the throttle with a small rod and spring.
Why can’t you just go straight to the point? Who no sabi say na carburetor Dey distribute fuel to the engine🤦
It will burn the engine s vales.because it is to lean
Engine valves don't burn! Piston rings will wear faster if the engine runs hotter.
I cannot understand with your dialect. sorry for trying
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