Pro Boat Nitro Starting User Manual

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Step 4
The carburetor needles are factory set at 2

1

/

2

turns. After

break-in, you may adjust the needle settings to increase

speed and runtimes. Lean the hi-speed needle (turn

clockwise) until the engine has a strong high-pitched

whine and a thin bluish/white smoke stream emitting from

the exhaust system.

Caution: Do not over-lean the engine or permanent

damage to the engine will occur.

Step 5: .32M Low End Needle Adjustment
Once the high end needle is set, adjust the low end

needle with the supplied screwdriver (Dynamite .32M

only). Turn the needle adjustment clockwise 1/16 of a

turn at a time and operate the throttle. There should be

no hesitation from idle to high speed. Keep adjusting

the needle in until the engine hesitates, then back off the

adjustment 1/4 of a turn.

Step 6
If the engine becomes flooded, it may not turn over due

to this hydro-locked condition. You must remove the

glowplug, invert the boat and operate the starter several

times to evacuate excess fuel in the combustion chamber.

Install the glow plug and attempt to start the engine again

with a slightly leaner high speed needle setting.

If you still have problems starting the engine, see the

troubleshooting guide in the Pro Boat

manual.

After break-in, the engine will reward your patience with

easy starting for many years to come.

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High-Speed

Needle Valve

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Low-Speed

Needle Valve

Higher Idle

Idle Adjustment

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