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how many hours on new pistons? What does the piston wash look like?
4 hours maybe.how many hours on new pistons? What does the piston wash look like?
Compression reads 170 in each cylinder. Not sure about squish or cranking pressure. Riva assured me that 35cc domes was good for pump gas.?83 mm bore and 35 cc domes = compression for race gas, especially since your application probably requires sustained high rpm. Consider checking squish and cranking pressure.
No from original cylinder that was 82.75. The wash looks the same on this cylinder.83 mm bore and 35 cc domes = compression for race gas, especially since your application probably requires sustained high rpm. Consider checking squish and cranking pressure.
Is the above piston used in the 83mm bore mentioned in post #1?
Exhaust, if I remember correctly.Which direction were the arrows pointing on the pistons, towards exhaust or intake?
The jets are 145 pilot, 180 main. Just check filter it's good. Auto zone fuel lines, yes on the fuel selector.That piston has virtually no wash and looks super lean. Either your carb jets, internal carb filter or something is restricting fuel or putting air in your fuel lines. What are you using for fuel line? Are you running a fuel selector (On/off/reserve)? Are you running a check valve on your fuel tank vent (valve should let pressure in but not out)?
The jets are 145 pilot, 180 main. Just check filter it's good. Auto zone fuel lines, yes on the fuel selector.
Is there a better fuel line?
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Yes running a fuel tank check valve. Let's pressure in correct? So if I can blow in it, them it's good?The jets are 145 pilot, 180 main. Just check filter it's good. Auto zone fuel lines, yes on the fuel selector.
Is there a better fuel line?
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Auto zone line should be fine. Fuel selectors can be notorious for letting air into the fuel system, until you figure out your issue, you may try a section of clear line just before the carb to see if any air bubbles are present. Also, are you running a check valve on your fuel tank vent? The check valve keeps the fuel tank pressurized and helps with consistent fuel delivery. If none is present you could possibly starve your carb under high demand situations. If it is backwards you will definitely starve the carb.
Correct, pressure so go into the tank but not out.Yes running a fuel tank check valve. Let's pressure in correct? So if I can blow in it, them it's good?
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Its pretty hard to blow in. Seems it should be easier?The jets are 145 pilot, 180 main. Just check filter it's good. Auto zone fuel lines, yes on the fuel selector.
Is there a better fuel line?
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Auto zone line should be fine. Fuel selectors can be notorious for letting air into the fuel system, until you figure out your issue, you may try a section of clear line just before the carb to see if any air bubbles are present. Also, are you running a check valve on your fuel tank vent? The check valve keeps the fuel tank pressurized and helps with consistent fuel delivery. If none is present you could possibly starve your carb under high demand situations. If it is backwards you will definitely starve the carb.
Its pretty hard to blow in. Seems it should be easier?
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used, the one from the ski. I reached in and felt that the hose was vacuumed shut. Increase stock hose diameter?Its pretty hard to blow in. Seems it should be easier?
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If the tank cap is off, you should be able to easily blow through the check valve... Pull it off and try blowing through in different directions. One should be nearly impossible, the other should be like blowing through a straw. Is it a new or used check valve?
just the pto piston. I think I may have found the issue. The gas tank vent line was kinked. So I'll put it back together and start over. ThanksAre both pistons melting or just one. Single carb would piss off both pistons if it is a carb issue.