Guest The Bushman Posted August 25, 2009 Posted August 25, 2009 One of our new club members just purchased a new jab second hand airframe but new 2.2 engine Now this engine is dam hard to start and as i run the same engine that is easy to start i will be doing some seroius invertergation to find the problem have some idears allready so will keep you informed Plenty of spark plenty of spin good condition engine at this stage it is insufficent fuel on the choke side of cold starting when warm or hot no problems ???? the Bushman:DirtDOG::DirtDOG::DirtDOG::DirtDOG:L2
Guest Qwerty Posted August 25, 2009 Posted August 25, 2009 Hey read through this > My Jab won't run cold ( 1 2) and send me a PM if you do any better than me fixing it. I'm still satisfied with mine. Cheers, Qwerty
Guest The Bushman Posted August 27, 2009 Posted August 27, 2009 Cold jab after reading through that group seem that each and everyone has a differant problem Will report back to you if successful on this aircraft and method used James
Steve Donald Posted September 6, 2009 Posted September 6, 2009 One of our new club members just purchased a new jab second hand airframe but new 2.2 engineNow this engine is dam hard to start and as i run the same engine that is easy to start i will be doing some seroius invertergation to find the problem have some idears allready so will keep you informed Plenty of spark plenty of spin good condition engine at this stage it is insufficent fuel on the choke side of cold starting when warm or hot no problems ???? the Bushman:DirtDOG::DirtDOG::DirtDOG::DirtDOG:L2 Hiya yo will probably find the idle is set to high, which will make the choke ineffective, or float level may have been disturbed, so just check that out first and you should be ok, i use the iridium plugs as well so good starts even in very cold conditions, they have one third of the resistance on your ignition circuit, and a omnidirectional spark pattern, you dont get a drop in rpm when mag checking thats how much better they are a complete burn occurs $20 bucks each but they last longer and less demanding on the ignition. hope this helps cheers Steve
Guest The Bushman Posted September 7, 2009 Posted September 7, 2009 As reported in a earlier Forum My New members jab was very hard to start Well now starting on the second or third swing on a cold Morning Found that in the enrichment disk in the carby needed to be drilled out to 1/16 and turn the disk around to the 8 oclock position (Dot on the Shaft) and this engine is only 10 hrs old from Factory also will futher test and may need to increase jet size in bowl for choke side off fuel supply now 80 85 available as standard James :thumb_up::thumb_up:
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