Go-Tech Engines Thread
#8881
Tech Master
iTrader: (47)
Joined: Jan 2006
Posts: 1,807
From: Virginia
Rex mentioned, a couple weeks ago, that there
may be some MG66 engines on the way and I
told him that I was interested. I tried to order
one from MM awhile back, but they wanted to
play the Paypud game only, so I said forget it.
I need to get my hands on a few 2072 pipe sets
also.
may be some MG66 engines on the way and I
told him that I was interested. I tried to order
one from MM awhile back, but they wanted to
play the Paypud game only, so I said forget it.
I need to get my hands on a few 2072 pipe sets
also.
#8883
Tech Apprentice
Joined: Mar 2009
Posts: 52
From: Birmingham
Just got the go 7pt 21 engine combo, Manual says turn out hsn 1 1/2 turns, they are both currently out of the box at flush, It does not mention fitting a shim although on is supplied, thought this was if running 30%, question is do i start by leaving needles flush or winding out as per manual, does it definately need the shim fitting for running in?
Hope you can advise.
Hope you can advise.
#8884
If the needles are flush, the only needles I would be touching are the LSN and Idle gap screw to help preventing it stale durring run in, do not rev it too hard for the first ltr and keep the temps up.
The extra shim is for 30% fuel tho if you like you can put it in for break in to take strain off the starter box, also heat a cold engine with a hair drier or heat gun for initial start up.
I'm sure someone else can elaborate on this.
The extra shim is for 30% fuel tho if you like you can put it in for break in to take strain off the starter box, also heat a cold engine with a hair drier or heat gun for initial start up.
I'm sure someone else can elaborate on this.
#8885
#8886
ok guys... please have your shops contact me and let me know how many they need to order. That way I can have an idea as to how many to stock and how many of the parts that are specific to those motors to inventory.
When I stock items, I want to make sure that I can have replacement parts available. I also want to make sure that the demand is there. So far, I've really only heard from Rex...
When I stock items, I want to make sure that I can have replacement parts available. I also want to make sure that the demand is there. So far, I've really only heard from Rex...
#8887
Just got the go 7pt 21 engine combo, Manual says turn out hsn 1 1/2 turns, they are both currently out of the box at flush, It does not mention fitting a shim although on is supplied, thought this was if running 30%, question is do i start by leaving needles flush or winding out as per manual, does it definately need the shim fitting for running in?
Hope you can advise.
Hope you can advise.
#8889
ok guys... please have your shops contact me and let me know how many they need to order. That way I can have an idea as to how many to stock and how many of the parts that are specific to those motors to inventory.
When I stock items, I want to make sure that I can have replacement parts available. I also want to make sure that the demand is there. So far, I've really only heard from Rex...
When I stock items, I want to make sure that I can have replacement parts available. I also want to make sure that the demand is there. So far, I've really only heard from Rex...
#8890
Just got the go 7pt 21 engine combo, Manual says turn out hsn 1 1/2 turns, they are both currently out of the box at flush, It does not mention fitting a shim although on is supplied, thought this was if running 30%, question is do i start by leaving needles flush or winding out as per manual, does it definately need the shim fitting for running in?
Hope you can advise.
Hope you can advise.
Go to my web site at www.go-racing.co.nz and visit the Tech Tips page. There you will find a really good break in method and tuning tips for the GO GX series motors (and earlier pro Series motors as well). Cheers
#8895

Don't worry about the long / short needle thing. On the older Pro series carbs the long needle LSN carbs where a bit difficult to tune if you were new to the GO engines. A lot of people changed to the shorter LSN needle for a more traditional tuning style. The newer refined GX and MG66 carbs still use the long LSN, but are now easier to tune (sure seem to be anyway). Stick with and master the long LSN carb and you will be better off in the long run. The carbs are designed to run with these needles for a smooth power band and great fuel economy. Once you have the HSN set after initial tuning, it's easy. You really only have to tune with one needle intead of two, so in effect once your set up it's easier then a traditional carb.



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