Anchor Marine Repair LLC
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- Aug 8, 2013
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Re: Compression 110/105/90?
Month old gas lol Was he joking or serious? Either way it's funny.
If gas that was a month old would cause running problems, the planet would be out of fossil fuels. Because everyone would be dumping good fuel to refill with more good fuel.
Think about it. The little old lady who takes her car out of the garage maybe twice a week, how old is that gas getting?
Your description of putting the smallest jet in the bottom, then the larger where a mixture screw is exactly opposite. The main jet is the biggest orifice, and the main sits in the carb bowl. So maybe you are mistaken.
I guess I've never seen them reinstalled backwards. But experience tells me it couldn't run 21 MPH or idle smooth.
But if it is truly opposite, then you might get a better result if installed correctly.
Here's a pic of the exact piston that's in your motor. That's how bad they look with 110 lbs compression. I'm not saying it won't run, but it greatly complicates your running trying to run right.
Ok, took it out. No power. Used to run 38mph, now runs 21mph. Buddy told me, it's because my gas is a month old? Is fuel really that bad? It idled smooth, just no power. I didn't get jets in the wrong place, did I? Smallest jet goes in the bottom of the carb, and larger one goes behind, where normally would be a mixture screw. Correct? Just a thought?
Month old gas lol Was he joking or serious? Either way it's funny.
If gas that was a month old would cause running problems, the planet would be out of fossil fuels. Because everyone would be dumping good fuel to refill with more good fuel.
Think about it. The little old lady who takes her car out of the garage maybe twice a week, how old is that gas getting?
Your description of putting the smallest jet in the bottom, then the larger where a mixture screw is exactly opposite. The main jet is the biggest orifice, and the main sits in the carb bowl. So maybe you are mistaken.
I guess I've never seen them reinstalled backwards. But experience tells me it couldn't run 21 MPH or idle smooth.
But if it is truly opposite, then you might get a better result if installed correctly.
Here's a pic of the exact piston that's in your motor. That's how bad they look with 110 lbs compression. I'm not saying it won't run, but it greatly complicates your running trying to run right.