Trinity EXTECH .21
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#1599
I was tearing down my Extech .21 to replace the connecting rod and noticed there were no head shims. Is that normal? My RB came with 2 from the factory. I was thinking about using my RB carb as well. Any feed back as to how it performs as well as base line needle settings? As far as Dishsoap’s issues are concerned, mine acted the some way and it turned out to be a worn out connecting rod where it connected to the crankshaft pin.
Rick
Rick
#1600
Hello Rick,
Is this the extech 1 or 2?
Pay close attention on bottom of the cooling head the shims are silver.
Is this the extech 1 or 2?
Pay close attention on bottom of the cooling head the shims are silver.
I was tearing down my Extech .21 to replace the connecting rod and noticed there were no head shims. Is that normal? My RB came with 2 from the factory. I was thinking about using my RB carb as well. Any feed back as to how it performs as well as base line needle settings? As far as Dishsoap’s issues are concerned, mine acted the some way and it turned out to be a worn out connecting rod where it connected to the crankshaft pin.
Rick
Rick
#1602
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#1605
Joined: Jun 2005
Posts: 2,695
You get the mill close to that 185 mark and then tune from there. Run a good hard clean lap & check your time, smoke, & temp. Then give it another run & check that time/temp/smoke. This is a very efficient motor, not alot of heat escapes it so your temp gun reads cooler temps then most other motors will read in.



