Good stuff Tom, this is soooo important! I need to be reminded of this often especially at the start of the season.l have a tach and people need one to understand to the extent of engine tuning.it’s vital no doubt. I look forward to your videos. 🙏🏻 Thank you.
Thank you! I've read through quite a number of the comments and they're all spot on! One referred to you as a professor which is something I've been thinking too. Your videos and explanations go to the essence of how something works. Few professors I know can reach this level of detail though! Your clear explanations allows me to understand how something works and they also reveal how little I actually know! This allows me to have a much better starting point in learning mechanics. Few people are able to teach at this level.
Great job professor 👍, you should teach this at MIT. Seriously your very easy to understand. I have to use my Fast Tach because of my hearing and I don't completely trust myself. 👍💯
Thanks Tom, that is the most useful tuning video I've ever seen. Understanding the return to idle time and how it settles over the next 30 secs is really helpful. You mention easier starting with a richer L screw. I have trouble starting some of my 0xx series Stihl saws. Do you think running richer L would help?
That’s Ok Nev :) I go in to more detail in some videos and less detail in others. It gives my audience the option to dig as deep into a subject as they wish! Thanks for watching mate!!
@@VintageEngineRepairs I have a quick question, so I just ordered a new 2 stroke from eBay and I have been trying to get it run, but every time I full throttle it dies after 1 minute. It says that I should be using 25:1 fuel ratio in the description of eBay. It also may just be the tunning. Do you have any idea why this is happening
@@kodiepeterson6269 it sounds like it could be lean on the H screw, though without seeing it it’s impossible to say! I’d suggest checking the obvious like fuel lines for cracking and filter for blockages. Then check the piston for scoring (remove the muffler) and then lastly open the H screw 1/4 of a turn and see what happens :)
@@VintageEngineRepairs Sorry internet in Sydney was playing up whilst watching, hence asked to tune up my internet (NBN) like the machine. Have backup mobile through Optus on my new Modem but there’s a delay when NBN turns off and on. They don’t have this issue in Melbourne.
its okey to understand and tune basic 2 stroke machines like chainsaw, blower etc. Only has one or two stage Air screw. But its not enough to advanced tuning related rev up and increase engine response of the bike engines have jetting or else adjustment abilities.
Fuel screws on 2 stroke ope. Bikes have 3-4 fuel circuits. A pilot jet and air screw, main jet, needle height, the needle taper and power jet. The same principles apply to tuning them in terms of lean and rich.
Something strange about my weed wacker is how it will stall if the nose is tipped down with it too rich. Opposite when nose at the sky. Weird fuel pooling perhaps?
Yep fuel pooping, probably in the intake manifold. Try running it as lean as you can on the L screw whilst still getting good off idle acceleration and easy starting
@@VintageEngineRepairs It's a Ryobi RY253SS trimmer. The adjusting screw is an "A circle" located in a brass recessed space in the middle of the throttle body plate. It also has an idle screw. I tried to attach a link to an image for reference but I think YT flagged my comment.
Haha! It’s very much attainable, but it’s certainly a skill that takes time and effort to hone. It’s one thing learning to tune one engine, that works well. It’s a whole other ball game to know the intricacies of tuning across the board, what the engine needs, what isn’t working, blockages, etc :)
This isn't really helpful for my 2 stroke motorbike situation. I'm having major problems getting it tuned right. Stationary it runs absolutely sweet. It will idle all day, revs straight out when I stab the throttle and it comes right back down. No major smoke either. When actually riding under load, it really hesitates to pull into the powerband, it sounds lean just like this video shows. I'll need to drop down a gear or smash the clutch to get it going. If i'm anywhere under 3/4 throttle its just BOG. There is no detonation and the plug is super black. The metal band around the electrode is still shiny after 4 hours of riding. I just installed larger jets yesterday and went riding today, the low end response was the same.. if not worse. except I now have a hanging idle issue. But when it's on the pipe wide open throttle it goes much better.. I've been looking everywhere on the internet for help but can't seem to find anyone with a similar situation. I'm going crazy lol
Hey mate! I’d suggest doing a pressure and vacuum test first and also inspecting the piston skirt for scoring. th-cam.com/video/kUmeyVcnZrs/w-d-xo.html
That's a great explanation of what we all shoot for
Thanks Bill!
I’m trying to dial in my 2 stroke outboard and this video is the one that finally helped. Thank you!!
Awesome! Glad if was useful :)
Thank you Tom for such a clear, straight to the point, informative, high quality video. Your video production skills are superb.
You’re welcome! Thank you for the kind words :)
Nice demonstration Tom, the VIDEO WAS MOST ENJOYABLE. 🙂👍
Haha bless you mate! Thanks :)
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capital letters John, 🤔🤔
LoL... I'm sorry Mr Taylor, I was just typing it as I was hearing it. 🤣🤣
@@Big_Johns I thought you were trying to get something off your chest 🤣🤣🤣
Good stuff Tom, this is soooo important! I need to be reminded of this often especially at the start of the season.l have a tach and people need one to understand to the extent of engine tuning.it’s vital no doubt. I look forward to your videos. 🙏🏻 Thank you.
Thank you Dennis! Very tricky to explain lean vs rich in words, a video does a better job :)
Thank you! I've read through quite a number of the comments and they're all spot on! One referred to you as a professor which is something I've been thinking too. Your videos and explanations go to the essence of how something works. Few professors I know can reach this level of detail though! Your clear explanations allows me to understand how something works and they also reveal how little I actually know! This allows me to have a much better starting point in learning mechanics. Few people are able to teach at this level.
Thank you for such kind words! We’re all leaning, I do every day and there is a lot I don’t know. None the less I appreciate your kind words :)
Great job professor 👍, you should teach this at MIT. Seriously your very easy to understand. I have to use my Fast Tach because of my hearing and I don't completely trust myself. 👍💯
Thank you :) glad you enjoyed it! A tach is a wonderful tool!!
I have to make sure I use my good ear! Another great video Tom!
Thanks Kenny!!
Great sound info. Will have to listen several times. Been tuning by ear, but can help to constantly hear.
Thank you! Yes you may need to play it back, with head phones in :)
@@VintageEngineRepairs helps to use your own. Count starting threads, then adjust rich and lean. Try to make the sounds.
Tune by ear? Really. I always tune to get the plug to the right color. Only been doing it 40 years.
As usual Tom good video, I always learn something new with your info.👍
Thank you Barry!!
Thanks Tom, that is the most useful tuning video I've ever seen. Understanding the return to idle time and how it settles over the next 30 secs is really helpful. You mention easier starting with a richer L screw. I have trouble starting some of my 0xx series Stihl saws. Do you think running richer L would help?
You’re welcome! Yes very likely! It could be something else like needing new diaphragms or an air leak, but it may be necessary :)
Good job Tom . You know i love two stroke's.
Thanks Pete! Me too :) great stuff!
Tom you have absolutely puzzled me with this one 🤔,to me if it runs its sold or fixed 🤣🤣
That’s Ok Nev :) I go in to more detail in some videos and less detail in others. It gives my audience the option to dig as deep into a subject as they wish! Thanks for watching mate!!
Very nice! Great video! How would you handle the situation where you unknowingly have a very slight air leak somewhere? Thanks again.
Thank you! I’d find it using this method :) th-cam.com/video/M_N1YvAOZoc/w-d-xo.html
Great video! Better than anything online
Thank you!
@@VintageEngineRepairs I have a quick question, so I just ordered a new 2 stroke from eBay and I have been trying to get it run, but every time I full throttle it dies after 1 minute. It says that I should be using 25:1 fuel ratio in the description of eBay. It also may just be the tunning. Do you have any idea why this is happening
@@kodiepeterson6269 it sounds like it could be lean on the H screw, though without seeing it it’s impossible to say! I’d suggest checking the obvious like fuel lines for cracking and filter for blockages. Then check the piston for scoring (remove the muffler) and then lastly open the H screw 1/4 of a turn and see what happens :)
@@VintageEngineRepairs I could send a you a photo through email if possible
I have been at it for 3 days and I checked for scoring, there is none
Great vid mate, you know how much I hate 2 strokes!!!!!!
Thanks Conk! I’ll get you round to loving them eventually haha
Great explanation good job on video
Thank you!
Very informative as always.👍🍻
Thank you William :)
Tom agree with Guys playing with tools....😊😊😊
Can you do that for the NBN bloody Not Needed Internet...😊
I’m sorry mate I don’t understand!
@@VintageEngineRepairs Sorry internet in Sydney was playing up whilst watching, hence asked to tune up my internet (NBN) like the machine. Have backup mobile through Optus on my new Modem but there’s a delay when NBN turns off and on.
They don’t have this issue in Melbourne.
Another great video
Thank you!
Unreal video mate
Thanks mate :)
Thanks for this video it explains it really well
You’re welcome :)
Yes, I enjoyed the video.
Thanks Scott!!
its okey to understand and tune basic 2 stroke machines like chainsaw, blower etc. Only has one or two stage Air screw. But its not enough to advanced tuning related rev up and increase engine response of the bike engines have jetting or else adjustment abilities.
Fuel screws on 2 stroke ope. Bikes have 3-4 fuel circuits. A pilot jet and air screw, main jet, needle height, the needle taper and power jet. The same principles apply to tuning them in terms of lean and rich.
Something strange about my weed wacker is how it will stall if the nose is tipped down with it too rich. Opposite when nose at the sky.
Weird fuel pooling perhaps?
Yep fuel pooping, probably in the intake manifold. Try running it as lean as you can on the L screw whilst still getting good off idle acceleration and easy starting
@@VintageEngineRepairs Thats what I did. Probably partially caused by the pumping diaphragm being slightly wrinkled.
Very good tutorial.
Thanks Jim!
When I pull the clutch my engine shut off, or when I stop hittin the throttle the engine I s go BRUUUUU like no air going in
Burrrr is a lean symptom on L
perfect video
Thank you!
extraordinary video! Could you make a similiar video for the H mixture needle. I have never been able to understand the 4 t sound😅
YesI have one :) have a watch of my “how to tune a chainsaw” video! Hope it helps :)
Any tips for adjusting a single screw carburetors? I'm having trouble getting my ryobi string trimmer running right
Which screw do you see on the carb? Give me an idea of where it is :)
@@VintageEngineRepairs It's a Ryobi RY253SS trimmer. The adjusting screw is an "A circle" located in a brass recessed space in the middle of the throttle body plate. It also has an idle screw. I tried to attach a link to an image for reference but I think YT flagged my comment.
@@VintageEngineRepairs what do you think about that single screw carb adjustment?
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Thank you!!!
You’re welcome!
this video is mster pice another is to complikated but this is good
Thank you!! :)
Audio quality could have been a little better
Yep I agree, since this video I have actually started to use a lapel mic!
@@VintageEngineRepairs This was the first video of yours I had watched. Yes, the other videos have better audio quality. 👍🏻
@@mjshaheed glad it didn’t put you off or turn you away from the channel. I also appreciate your honesty about the audio. Thanks again :)
That great tune always seems so elusive .
I posit, Is it an unatainable utopian ideal? Hmmm...
Haha! It’s very much attainable, but it’s certainly a skill that takes time and effort to hone. It’s one thing learning to tune one engine, that works well. It’s a whole other ball game to know the intricacies of tuning across the board, what the engine needs, what isn’t working, blockages, etc :)
This isn't really helpful for my 2 stroke motorbike situation. I'm having major problems getting it tuned right. Stationary it runs absolutely sweet. It will idle all day, revs straight out when I stab the throttle and it comes right back down. No major smoke either. When actually riding under load, it really hesitates to pull into the powerband, it sounds lean just like this video shows. I'll need to drop down a gear or smash the clutch to get it going. If i'm anywhere under 3/4 throttle its just BOG. There is no detonation and the plug is super black. The metal band around the electrode is still shiny after 4 hours of riding. I just installed larger jets yesterday and went riding today, the low end response was the same.. if not worse. except I now have a hanging idle issue. But when it's on the pipe wide open throttle it goes much better.. I've been looking everywhere on the internet for help but can't seem to find anyone with a similar situation. I'm going crazy lol
Hey mate! I’d suggest doing a pressure and vacuum test first and also inspecting the piston skirt for scoring. th-cam.com/video/kUmeyVcnZrs/w-d-xo.html
@@VintageEngineRepairs bike has 5 hours on a new top end, 50 hours on bottom. All new gaskets, brand new reed valve boot. Compression is high.
@@VintageEngineRepairs just going to sell the bike hey hahha money pit KTM