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B_Wheeler 01-10-2009 07:26 PM

your bottom end needle may be too rich and your idle might be too high, I've had that happen before. Try leaning the low end needle until it stays at a high idle, then, turn the idle screw down until its at a low idle.

franklucas 01-10-2009 07:29 PM


Originally Posted by NitroOB4You (Post 5253948)
Frank, call em back sometime and ask to speak to Don. He is the one, from other forums I have read, that has been taking care of people. The "King" even suggests talking to Don. Can't get a better reference than that :)

thanks i email them and a ben martinez i think emailed me back and he he sending me a third new tank. i put my other new tank in and it ran fine for two tanks. so i hope this new tank is good so i can have a backup. forget the arms, shock shafts, glow plugs etc, you need a box of fuel tanks associated number one priority lol..... i still love my cars for now.

KyJoe340 01-10-2009 07:38 PM

Just got it back from Chad and mine was shimmed wrong also but that was fixed. I use a P4 plug w/30% Byrons. When I try leaning the LSN to where it needs to be it constantly chatters, never going to a smooth idle. Really, with my other high end Italian mill I don't have to seal anything, does the ExTech need to be sealed everywhere? The carb seems well sealed with 2 O-rings. I dunno, maybe if all else fails.

B_Wheeler 01-10-2009 07:42 PM

when you say chatters do you mean, it idles high?

KyJoe340 01-10-2009 07:45 PM


Originally Posted by B_Wheeler (Post 5276522)
when you say chatters do you mean, it idles high?

Yes, but it's more than a high idle. It's very inconsistant, something you would associate with a lean condition.

nairb 01-10-2009 08:34 PM

I can attest to kyjoe chattering condition. I would think a motor of this caliber would not need to be sealed but clearly somthing is wrong. It is spitting a ton of raw fuel out of the pipe yet it idles erratic and chatters on the bottom end.

chickenfarmer 01-10-2009 08:42 PM

mabey your LSN is rich and your HSN is very lean.

Chad Phillips 01-11-2009 05:07 AM

kyjoe - the needle settings are for our fuel.. set hsn and lsn flush then turn them out 1 full turn. you cant run the needles the same with byrons as you can with our fuel.. Byrons has more oil..

anytime you run a fuel with more oil, you have to run the needles richer.

I also ran fuel through your engine at the factory without any issues. You could have bad fuel also..

Team Chambers 01-11-2009 06:44 AM

[QUOTE=Chad Phillips;5277675]kyjoe -

anytime you run a fuel with more oil, you have to run the needles richer.

QUOTE]

Chad am I missing something here...More OIl??? Wouldn't you have to lean her out a bit not richen it???

Team Chambers 01-11-2009 06:50 AM


Originally Posted by B_Wheeler (Post 5276464)
your bottom end needle may be too rich and your idle might be too high, I've had that happen before. Try leaning the low end needle until it stays at a high idle, then, turn the idle screw down until its at a low idle.

100% agree with that process! I had low speed problems for the longest time runnig it to rich on the LS and turning the idle up. This was on other motors not my extech.

For what it's worth my pre run .24 fired right up, first turn. no problems at all then I leaned it out top and bottom a few hours and she rips like no other motor I have had.

cdbias 01-11-2009 07:11 AM

Is there any wetness around the carb area? You may have a small leak or a tear in your carb boot. I had the exact same issue with my first mill and found a tiny slice in my carb boot. Threw a new boot on and all of the idling issues went away.

It was my first weekend with the "Big Boy" (2056 pipe) and all I can say is wow! I had been running the 2013 and I absolutely loved that thing but with the new pipe it makes the power band more linear and it upped my run time about 3 minutes. I had practice runs of 12:03 and 12:31. You could have laid the motor on your face afterwards it was so cool. Don't be scared of the ugly.

Thats on a "full mod" using the X-Tech #5 plug.

C-Web 01-11-2009 01:07 PM

a little off subject just wanted to ask what size bearings to order from tko for x-tech engine ...time to replace on first gen x-tech ..thanks

zixxer 01-11-2009 01:50 PM


Originally Posted by C-Web (Post 5278863)
a little off subject just wanted to ask what size bearings to order from tko for x-tech engine ...time to replace on first gen x-tech ..thanks



+1 couldnt find it in the search bar and now am searching .....what is the size of the front and rear bearing ...and also is the bearings the same on the
.21 and the .24 .....:nod:

C-Web 01-11-2009 02:12 PM

i know the .21 and.24 bearings are same it was in this thread somebody asked and chad posted but coudnt find a size for em

KyJoe340 01-11-2009 06:09 PM

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I ran a tank through today and it ran good and idled normally with the needles about 1/2 turn out from flush. The only problem I had was fuel leaking out from around the carb boot again. I removed the boot and found a flat spot in the carb housing where the boot seats and this is exactly where the fuel is coming out. You can see the flat spot just past the end of my finger. I don't think this is normal and I believe it's causing my problem. Sorry Chad, I'll be bugging you again tomorrow or you can PM and tell me what you think.


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