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rx1 jetting problem

alexyamrx1

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hello i have a problem with my rx1 i have put a piston 10:1 compression and my rx1 its hard to start what is de strating jet sise i need...thanks :yam:

bonjour jai un probleme avec mon rx1 jai instaler des piston 10:1 de compression et mon moteur ais dur a décoler (trop de gas)je voudrais savoir quelle grosseur de jet de démarage je pourais instaler merci a tous :4STroke:
 

my rx1 its hard to start i have Too much gaz on my spark plug i need the starter jet sise(smaller) for a 10:1 compression.i dont have a turbo,i just have low compression piston wiseco(10:1)for the moment. thanks
 
carbs out of sync? could be.

I run 10:1 and 2 gaskets stacked for 9.13:1 compression, I have no problems with starting. Gotta be something carb related, have you checked your choke - if it opens the choke fully.

Is you sled hard to start when warm or cold (or both)
 
Try cleaning the jets and if you already did then do it again to see if they clogged again. My sled was getting hard to start without cracking the throttle a little so I cleaned mine and it made a difference for about one day and then it was hard to start again. I pulled the carbs and they were clogged again. I figured there was some gunk in the tank so I emptied it and cleaned it out. It was good for the rest of the season.

Here's a comparison photo of before and after:
DirtyvsClean.jpg


Without monitoring your Air/Fuel ratio then you really don't know if you need larger jets or not. With a slight increase in compression and no changes to intake/exhaust, you should be able to compensate with a slight carb adjustment. If you feel you need more fuel, give the fuel screw 1/2 turn out extra on all the carbs. Stock setting on the fuel screw is 3/4 turn out from lightly seated for low altitude and 1-1/4 turns out for high altitude. Watch your spark plugs color to see if it's running too rich or lean and to see that all the cylinders are running consistent with each other.
 


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