KE4AVB wrote:Tnx for the reply Brian. Yes the an Echo HT series hedger. It is a new carburetor and I just having a problem at WOT where spits and sputters like the lack of fuel or too much but of course it could be that it is near freezing in shop.
As you say it idles fine, you DO NOT need to adjust the idle (The screw that is down in the rotary valve is the idle mixture)
make sure muffler, spark arrestor, exhaust port is completely clear,. If it is a newer emissions compliant unit with catalytic converter muffler, and poor quality mix oil, it can be a problem there (backpressure) I'd also make sure it warms up at least 3 minutes before any adjustment is attempted.
Imma assume you got a HC-150 , so the instructions that follow cover that (if it is some other machine, post the model and serial like we're all supposed to
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, and I'll dig out the right info)
From Echo Service Bulletin 06-25:
General Adjustment Rules
Before starting the unit for adjustment, check the following items:
• Check for correct spark plug must be clean and properly gapped.
• The air filter element is clean and properly installed.
• The muffler spark arrestor screen and exhaust port are clear of carbon.
• The fuel lines, tank vent, and fuel filter are in good condition and clear of debris.
• The fuel is fresh ( > 89 octane : R+M=2) and properly mixed at 50 : 1 with “ISO L-EGD” or “JASO-
FC” 2-stroke oil.
• The gear case assembly with blade set must be installed for proper engine loading
Start and run engine for 5 minutes alternating RPM between Wide Open Throttle (WOT) and idle
every 5 seconds. Adjust idle speed screw to 3,000 +/- 250 RPM. If engine does not run correctly after
this adjustment, follow guidelines for carburetor adjustment with limiter caps removed.
Adjust
Hi mixture needle (D) to obtain maximum
(WOT) engine speed before for lean drop off.
(WOT) engine speed should be in the range of
9,500 to 11,500 RPM.
Start engine again and make sure engine runs in
the range of 2,750 to 3,250 RPM at idle and
accelerates smoothly to 9,500 to 11,500 at
(WOT)
There's more to it, including idle mixture adjustment, but as I said, if it idles fine, you should not need to adjust that mixture.
Note- the spark plug must only be an NGK BMP8Y or BPMR8Y - There is no alternative cross reference plug that works *correctly* and wrong plug will result in as much as 1200 RPM drop in performance.
Lastly, if needs be, I can email you a copy of the whole TSB.
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