Start Up Problems
Posted: Mon Apr 10, 2006 2:54 pm
Ok I started the engine for the first breakin run for about 5min at 2000 rpm. I'm suppose to make another run at 2000 rpm for about 15min after It cools down and I re-adjust the valves. I know this may differ from other methods but this is what Tim at Berg told me I should do. So. Here's what happened. Everything was goin good untill the Jet Coating started buning off of the #2 and #4 pipes. I guess it was too lean. So I finished the 5min run and shut her down. The Alternator light came on and I though it was toast but after I shut her down I restarted it and found that the light went off and I had a good reading on the volt meter. See this
Any suggestions or tips as to how to fix the lean burn before the next startup? This is a fresh 1776 with duel Kads out of the box. I turned the mixture screws in to the stop and then backed them out 2 turns. What about the Alternator, do you think it got too hot? Thanks
Any suggestions or tips as to how to fix the lean burn before the next startup? This is a fresh 1776 with duel Kads out of the box. I turned the mixture screws in to the stop and then backed them out 2 turns. What about the Alternator, do you think it got too hot? Thanks