Great explanations, videos, love that you are data driven, and I really like how you use your tools i.e. with a lot of respect and care! A couple of questions for you. Around 14:00 you were taking measurements using the protractor and a depth gauge. Was that to profile the cam? What were you looking for? I'll recheck but i haven't seen you do a carb service video. Could you please consider doing one? Thank you.
Nice videos! On the leak test does the gauge on the left say the pressure is 15 PSI? Was curious if you have increased this pressure. Thank you! Keep up the good work!
Ya man I know, it was a full kit that has a matching engine mount and catch holder! Got it from @Jtpkartingproducts, absolutely the best CNC karting accessories money can buy period. Their website has been gone for awhile though. th-cam.com/video/JXyHb1JDzVo/w-d-xo.html
Would you be kind enough to point me in the right direction on the kit for cutting the valves? We are not allowed to change the profile in the UK. Thanks in advance!
I got an issue with my lo206 in senior class. Once the engine reaches 48 mph the engine gives a "popping" sound. It almost sounds like its hitting a rev limiter. Would a fix be a tuning on the engine, valve timing, or something with the carburetor? Also once i reach the speed where the sound starts i slightly lift off because i am not sure if it is fine for the engine or not and I see others in my class getting up to 51 mph just fine with no "popping" sound.
So my gut is telling me it's too lean up top, try lowering your float height to start. I would also with the engine not running remove the filter, pull the throttle cable and insure your getting full throttle. Definitely worth throwing in a new plug just to rule that out too.
Nice work. Glad to see you’re getting results from the dyno. Also note to self. Buy valves in pairs in case they are mixed up 😂
Great explanations, videos, love that you are data driven, and I really like how you use your tools i.e. with a lot of respect and care!
A couple of questions for you.
Around 14:00 you were taking measurements using the protractor and a depth gauge. Was that to profile the cam? What were you looking for?
I'll recheck but i haven't seen you do a carb service video. Could you please consider doing one?
Thank you.
Nice work
Thanks jeff
Nice videos! On the leak test does the gauge on the left say the pressure is 15 PSI? Was curious if you have increased this pressure. Thank you! Keep up the good work!
Love the Head leak down test jig nice tool 👍
Ya man my buddy hooked it up!!
Lapping valves with the drill is a no-no. I was scolded by a well known machinist. A back and forth motion using a suction cup tool is the best way.
Everyone has their own way and opinion. It works for me so I shall continue with the drill method.
Nice work man! I wonder what kit you use for the valves.. can you post a link pls?
You'll need the kit and the 30 degree cu126 cutter is separate.
www.cylinderheadsupply.com/brstancukit.html
where did you get the chain guard??? Exactly what I've been looking for, tired of chain lube being slung everywhere!! Thanks Brother
Ya man I know, it was a full kit that has a matching engine mount and catch holder! Got it from @Jtpkartingproducts, absolutely the best CNC karting accessories money can buy period. Their website has been gone for awhile though.
th-cam.com/video/JXyHb1JDzVo/w-d-xo.html
How much does the 206 refresh usually cost. Out here in Tooele
Between 200 and 250 depending on normal wear and tear parts needed.
Would you be kind enough to point me in the right direction on the kit for cutting the valves? We are not allowed to change the profile in the UK.
Thanks in advance!
You'll need the kit and the 30 degree cu126 cutter is separate.
www.cylinderheadsupply.com/brstancukit.html
@@robbinsracing801 Thank you.
Do you cut to angles on the seats
Yup, first cut is a 45 degree and the seconds is a very light 30 degree cut per US rule set 21.f
@@robbinsracing801 yes I do the same good job I liked the block going to build one
Where did you buy the 30 degree additional cutter from?
www.cylinderheadsupply.com/cu126.html
A lump seeing what was happening with the chain
I got an issue with my lo206 in senior class. Once the engine reaches 48 mph the engine gives a "popping" sound. It almost sounds like its hitting a rev limiter. Would a fix be a tuning on the engine, valve timing, or something with the carburetor? Also once i reach the speed where the sound starts i slightly lift off because i am not sure if it is fine for the engine or not and I see others in my class getting up to 51 mph just fine with no "popping" sound.
So my gut is telling me it's too lean up top, try lowering your float height to start. I would also with the engine not running remove the filter, pull the throttle cable and insure your getting full throttle. Definitely worth throwing in a new plug just to rule that out too.
Maybe check the kill switch wiring too for any shorts.