SavagePower
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PINCH TEST-
Make a couple top speed passes, bring it in and pinch off the fuel line near the carb.
Start counting 1...2...3...
It should run for about 3 seconds before it revs and dies.
If it runs longer you need to lean the LSN.
If less than 3 seconds you need to richen the LSN.
When you pinch the fuel line, you are limiting the fuel into the engine.
If the LSN is running to rich, isn't it supposed to run shorter because it's going to use up the remaining fuel faster. More fuel to air.
If the LSN is running to lean, it's going to use up the remaining fuel slower. More air to fuel.
But the pinch test, why is it opposite.
Make a couple top speed passes, bring it in and pinch off the fuel line near the carb.
Start counting 1...2...3...
It should run for about 3 seconds before it revs and dies.
If it runs longer you need to lean the LSN.
If less than 3 seconds you need to richen the LSN.
When you pinch the fuel line, you are limiting the fuel into the engine.
If the LSN is running to rich, isn't it supposed to run shorter because it's going to use up the remaining fuel faster. More fuel to air.
If the LSN is running to lean, it's going to use up the remaining fuel slower. More air to fuel.
But the pinch test, why is it opposite.