Brian I have a question it seems like I can't find no answers here anywhere but I believe you are the great professional technician that would have the answer on the HondaIGX800 EFI system WITH THE STR Governor Fi V-Twin Small Engine we had to replace at 100HR then we replace the oil cooler than now we are having a low engine power with surging rpm No code show up I think has a weak ignition coil or valve need to be adjusted or the ECU needs to be reset from the rectifier replacement what are your thoughts brother sorry for the long message
Yes, I use a zero. It gives you the highest maximum reading when in use. In this situation, the tip size makes no difference. The rupture came after the trigger was released and there was no flow. With the trigger pulled, the system does not reach maximum pressure because you constantly have a "leak"
Good tips. Thanks!
Stay safe
Love your channel. It's very helpful.
I am glad it is helpful
Glad you didnt experience any personal injury.
Thank you. My wife was happy as well
Brian I have a question it seems like I can't find no answers here anywhere but I believe you are the great professional technician that would have the answer on the HondaIGX800 EFI system WITH THE STR Governor Fi V-Twin Small Engine we had to replace at 100HR then we replace the oil cooler than now we are having a low engine power with surging rpm
No code show up I think has a weak ignition coil or valve need to be adjusted or the ECU needs to be reset from the rectifier replacement what are your thoughts brother sorry for the long message
Catch me on Facebook at Brian Shumack the repair guy with the same background. Messages will be easier
Do you keep a zero tip on for testing normally. Maybe could have averted an incident with a wider tip.
Yes, I use a zero. It gives you the highest maximum reading when in use.
In this situation, the tip size makes no difference. The rupture came after the trigger was released and there was no flow. With the trigger pulled, the system does not reach maximum pressure because you constantly have a "leak"
how did you loosen the stuck/jammed unloader valve ?
Is this a problem you are having? If so, describe your unloader and I will try to help