SOURCE: air fuel mixture screw adjustment, forced air kerosene heater
Most ready heaters have a fuel pressure setting on the back of the heater near the fan. There should be two small plastic covers, looking directly at the back, the one on the left can be removed and a pressure gauge installed. The one on the right is slotted for adjustment of pressure. I think the correct pressure for that model is 3.0 lbs.
Posted on Jan 06, 2008
SOURCE: I don't know where the air/fuel mixture screw is on my carb
There should be one screw (I'm assuming it's the Carter YF carburetor 1 barrel) that's by itself away from linkages etc, more to center at base of carb where it meets manifold, that is angled approx 45 degrees going in to base. That should be your mixture screw. What symptoms are you experiencing anyway?
Posted on Apr 04, 2009
SOURCE: looking for the air fuel mixture screws on carb any help?
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Posted on Apr 09, 2009
SOURCE: how to adjust air fuel mixture
On any carburator,one screw is for the idle speed, the other the air/fuel mix.Start the engine and let it get plenty warmed up. Adjust the idle screw to make the engine run slow. Turn the air/fuel screw in until the engine starts to die then out till it starts running loady.You want the screw between these two locations. Adjust it till the engine runs the fastest. Now adjust the idle speed screw to about 1000 RPM.
I hope this helps you.
Posted on Sep 24, 2009
SOURCE: air fuel mixture too rich, how to adjust
thinc thats set in factory--be careful with ajusts u can fry an engine--buy a manual soon or some hikin shoes
Posted on Apr 08, 2010
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