by bgsengine » Sun Aug 20, 2017 9:18 am
Nope. RB-K70 is still current production and used on some prior models of the SRM-210 but the serial number you have uses the RB-K75
RB-K70 is part number A021000723 RB-K75 is part number A021000742 2 different carburetors.
From the service bulletin for SRM-210 adjustment (Applies to the correct RB-K75 carburetor :
Units equipped with RB-K75:
MODEL
SERIAL NUMBER
SRM-210
08001001-09999999
SRM-210
10001001-10999999
SRM-210 S72812001001- S72812999999
SRM-210 S65311001001- S65311999999
SRM-210 S80313001001- S80313999999
SRM-211
09001001-09999999
SRM-210I
08001001-09999999
SRM-210I
10001001-10999999
SRM-210I S72912001001- S72912999999
SRM-210I S65411001001- S65411999999
SRM-210I S80413001001- S80413999999
SRM-211I
09001001-09999999
SRM-210SB
08001001-09999999
SRM-210SB
10001001-10999999
SRM-211SB
09001001-09999999
SRM-210SB S73012001001- S73012999999
SRM-210SB S65511001001- S65511999999
SRM-210SB S80513001001- S80513999999
SRM-210U
08001001-09999999
SRM-210U
10001001-10999999
SRM-210U S74612001001- S74612999999
SRM-210U S67111001001- S67111999999
SRM-210U S82113001001- S82113999999
SRM-211U
09001001-09999999
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 : ) and properly mixed at 50 : 1 with “ISO L-EGD”
or “JASO-FC” 2-stroke oil.
• The nylon line head with properly cut lines (5 1/2" L) 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 2,800 +/- 400 RPM . If engine does not run correctly after this adjustment, follow guidelines for carburetor adjustment with limiter caps removed.
1. Turn Idle mixture needle (C) and Hi mixture needle (D)
clockwise (CW) until lightly seated.
And then turn out both needles 1 1/2 turns.
NOTE :
The initial carburetor settings for idle adjust
screw, idle, and Hi
mixture needles are intended to start
and run the engine before final carburetor adjustments
are made to conform the unit to meet Emission Regulations. Actual turns required for engine operation may
vary.
2. Turn idle adjust screw (E) (CCW) until its tip just touches throttle plate (F). Then turn it in (CW) 2 5/8
turns.
3. Start engine and warm it up well for about 5 minutes with cycle of 5 seconds (WOT) and 5 seconds at idling.
4. 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 8,000 to 10,000 RPM.
5. Turn Hi mixture needle (D) (CCW) to reduce (WOT) engine speed 50 RPM.
6. Adjust idle mixture needle (C) to obtain maximum idle speed just before lean engine RPM
drop.
7. Turn idle adjust screw (E) to set idle speed to 3,500 RPM. Engine RPM should be stable at 3,500 +/- 10 RPM.
8. Turn idle mixture needle (C) (CCW) to reduce idle speed 500 to 800 rpm in the range of 2,700 to 3,000 RPM.
NOTE :
Engine speed must be allowed to stabilize
a minimum of 20 seconds after each adjustment of
Lo mixture needle to assure accurate tachometer
readings.
9. Start engine again and make sure engine runs in the range of 2,400 to 3,200 RPM at idle and accelerates smoothly to 8,000 to 10,000 at (WOT).
10. After adjusting carburetor, insert and secure new cap(s) (G) P005001270 deep in the needle holes
per the Emission regulation using limiter cap tool.
How poor are they who have not patience. What wound did ever heal, but by degrees? - Iago (Othello Act II, Scene 3)