IF you saw my other post, you know I'm a novice and know that I just rebuilt the carburetor on my Max IV with Kawa FD750D engine. It now idles great and revs up nicely until I get the throttle above about 1/2 way then starts to "bog down". Not sure if it is a fuel issue or an air issue, but if I pull on the choke with the higher throttle it will run much better. I have tried adjusting the screw thingys - two on top of the carburetor with plastic limiters on top and two embedded in the sides of the carburetor with small holes drilled through them. I did mark the starting locations for them and have been trying to tweak one at a time--they only seem to affect the lower throttle levels and idle, but at higher throttle those settings don't really make much difference.
Is it an air problem? Fuel problem? It seems to me its a lack of air flow at higher throttle but not sure what to do to troubleshoot that.
Any thoughts, pointers, suggestions?
Is it an air problem? Fuel problem? It seems to me its a lack of air flow at higher throttle but not sure what to do to troubleshoot that.
Any thoughts, pointers, suggestions?
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