I still hadn't resolved a fuel issue on the 74 X8 from a year ago, mainly because I hadn't done anything about it. When I rebuilt the engine last February, I had put a kit in the Walbro because it had not been touched since 2007, which was 2000 miles ago. The last time I had used a SPI kit, but ever since I have been using Windrosa kits. The carb was clean, so I replaced a broken leaf valve and put the kit in. I didn't mess with the metering lever, because it was working. Ran great in the garage, but fell on its face heading out to the trailer to load up for the trip to the Ride with the Champs. I could have fixed it at our friend's house in Manitowish Waters, but the garage wasn't heated, the lighting was poor, and I was coming down with the killer virus. So here I am still messing with it.
I was pretty sure all I needed to do was raise the metering lever a bit. I have had pretty good success at setting them just a hair above the carb body. However, this one wasn't co-operating. Today was the second attempt at an adjustment. The first one seemed to help, but not resolve the problem. Cruising across the field at around 40 mph, I stuck a finger across the carb below the choke butterfly. This made things worse, but when I removed the finger the engine spooled up and pulled hard. So I took that to mean I still needed more fuel. I had raised the lever up to right around what the book calls for and re-installed the carb. On first start up, the carb didn't overflow, so it was time to test on it.
Took it out today and it pulled hard every time I gave it the onions! So I am going to declare victory on this until further notice.
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Time to get the plastic and windshield back on!