JL Racing .12
#1321
Picco carb gives a snappier throttle response, and never vapor locks, starts back up everytime, this is just in case your pitman runs you out of fuel, specially when running a long main........and YES you should get your "TUNED" engine about noon tomorrow.
p.s. It is not a good idea to mickey mouse your engine.
p.s. It is not a good idea to mickey mouse your engine.
#1322
Picco carbs leak guys !!!!!!! Out of 10 Picco's your going to find 3 with a split carb body that will leak and not tune...... This has been an issue with Picco for years and years..... Nobody has been quick enough to catch it tho !!!!! The seam between the composite carb body and the metal end bell is prone to leaking..you need to seal this seem with JB weld or sealant of some kind......... every Picco any of us run has this seem sealed and all our Picco's tune as easy as any other motor............ If you dont seal this seam the motors can be difficult to tune, as the airleak acts much like a Phantom leak..it will only become apparent when the motors gets fully heat soaked,,,,,,you will chase a tune forever till you seal this seem !!
#1323
Honestly I love Picco motors and carbs...I own RB,Ninja,OS,Go and Nova motors and I feel strongly the Picco's are the most reliable consistent motors we run... Once the initial carb and setup gremlins are resolved Picco's are simply amazing... Once you have the base tune they hold a tune amazingly well..
#1324
Joined: Aug 2003
Posts: 4,166
From: Henderson, NV
I did not notice any change good or bad in performance when using the nova carb. I definitely do not need more bottom end performance. Aside from the carbs working loose sometime, the only thing I notice about my engines is they are very difficult to start when cold. They don't prime easily. I can always get them started, just takes longer than all my other engines did.
Engine runs great... super torque, good top speed and great mileage.
Engine runs great... super torque, good top speed and great mileage.
#1325
Honestly I love Picco motors and carbs...I own RB,Ninja,OS,Go and Nova motors and I feel strongly the Picco's are the most reliable consistent motors we run... Once the initial carb and setup gremlins are resolved Picco's are simply amazing... Once you have the base tune they hold a tune amazingly well..
Maximo
where do seal the carb? I didn't get it
I did the water soap test and I saw no leak
Last edited by jeff1; 04-03-2008 at 11:15 PM.
#1327
I have this stuff here http://www.homershams.co.nz/a_515.htm Loctite 515
it is good to seal the carb? and where part should I apply?
it is good to seal the carb? and where part should I apply?
#1328
I just got a picco 2607 pipe for my red dot and 710.
It is a REALLY tight fit, the front of the pipe nearly hits the front tire and tie rod. Also, the exhaust mount spring isnt long enough. If I move the front of the pipe outwards it likely will hit the tire and tie rod.
The pipe didnt come with a header to pipe silicone gasket, I had to modify one, and it leaks mostly because the front of the pipe is at a different angle than the header.
Can I just bend the header?
Anyone have the same problems?
suggestions?
It is a REALLY tight fit, the front of the pipe nearly hits the front tire and tie rod. Also, the exhaust mount spring isnt long enough. If I move the front of the pipe outwards it likely will hit the tire and tie rod.
The pipe didnt come with a header to pipe silicone gasket, I had to modify one, and it leaks mostly because the front of the pipe is at a different angle than the header.
Can I just bend the header?
Anyone have the same problems?
suggestions?
#1329
i ran my JL for the first time this weekend. there is alot of oil residue that is all over the carb and block after each time on the track. it is coming out of the air filter and leaving a big mess. there are no leaks just a mess. anyway to prevent this?
#1330
You never had that problem last year when you first run the JL's I sent you correct?
I have this stuff here http://www.homershams.co.nz/a_515.htm Loctite 515
it is good to seal the carb? and where part should I apply?
it is good to seal the carb? and where part should I apply?
Last edited by Team Kamikaze; 04-07-2008 at 05:29 PM.
#1331
no sam. no problems with the other ones. its seem that the rubber mount of my air filter is all oily as well. im pretty sure all is tight as i cut the pinch bolts,but i will check just in case.
#1332
I just got a picco 2607 pipe for my red dot and 710.
It is a REALLY tight fit, the front of the pipe nearly hits the front tire and tie rod. Also, the exhaust mount spring isnt long enough. If I move the front of the pipe outwards it likely will hit the tire and tie rod.
The pipe didnt come with a header to pipe silicone gasket, I had to modify one, and it leaks mostly because the front of the pipe is at a different angle than the header.
Can I just bend the header?
Anyone have the same problems?
suggestions?
It is a REALLY tight fit, the front of the pipe nearly hits the front tire and tie rod. Also, the exhaust mount spring isnt long enough. If I move the front of the pipe outwards it likely will hit the tire and tie rod.
The pipe didnt come with a header to pipe silicone gasket, I had to modify one, and it leaks mostly because the front of the pipe is at a different angle than the header.
Can I just bend the header?
Anyone have the same problems?
suggestions?
LRP 2644 pipe
#1334
Joined: Aug 2003
Posts: 4,166
From: Henderson, NV
I just got a picco 2607 pipe for my red dot and 710.
It is a REALLY tight fit, the front of the pipe nearly hits the front tire and tie rod. Also, the exhaust mount spring isnt long enough. If I move the front of the pipe outwards it likely will hit the tire and tie rod.
The pipe didnt come with a header to pipe silicone gasket, I had to modify one, and it leaks mostly because the front of the pipe is at a different angle than the header.
Can I just bend the header?
Anyone have the same problems?
suggestions?
It is a REALLY tight fit, the front of the pipe nearly hits the front tire and tie rod. Also, the exhaust mount spring isnt long enough. If I move the front of the pipe outwards it likely will hit the tire and tie rod.
The pipe didnt come with a header to pipe silicone gasket, I had to modify one, and it leaks mostly because the front of the pipe is at a different angle than the header.
Can I just bend the header?
Anyone have the same problems?
suggestions?
The pipe is quite long, so they are a tight fit from hitting the steering linkage.
I obviously can't see what came with your engine, but the exhaust mount spring is on the shorter side, but does fit.
Your pipe only came with one gasket? It should have come with two of the same gaskets. It goes on fairly easily over the engine exhaust outlet, but you have to stretch it over the manifold.
#1335
I have a RRR, so when I comment, keep that in mind.
The pipe is quite long, so they are a tight fit from hitting the steering linkage.
I obviously can't see what came with your engine, but the exhaust mount spring is on the shorter side, but does fit.
Your pipe only came with one gasket? It should have come with two of the same gaskets. It goes on fairly easily over the engine exhaust outlet, but you have to stretch it over the manifold.
The pipe is quite long, so they are a tight fit from hitting the steering linkage.
I obviously can't see what came with your engine, but the exhaust mount spring is on the shorter side, but does fit.
Your pipe only came with one gasket? It should have come with two of the same gaskets. It goes on fairly easily over the engine exhaust outlet, but you have to stretch it over the manifold.

I guess I will head to the hobby shop and try to find some other exhaust mount spring to fit, I broke the old one. I put a straight wire as the exhaust mount for now, at least it will keep the pipe from hitting the front side pulley.



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