O.S. Engines 18TZ(S)-T User Manual

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Carry out adjustments patiently, under actual

running conditions, until the engine responds

quickly and positively to the throttle control.

Warning!

Mixture adjustments (whether via the

Mixture Control Valve, or the Needle-Valve)

cannot be made accurately under 'no-load'

conditions, which, in any case, are not
advised, since such operation carries the

risk of seriously damaging the engine

through over-revving and overheating.

With the optimum mixture control position,

light smoke is visible during high speed
running,and the engine revolutions increase

smoothly during acceleration. Remember
that, if the engine is operated with the fuel/air

mixture slightly too lean, it will overheat and

run unevenly. As with all engines, it is

advisable to set both needle-valve and

mixture control screw very slightly on the rich

side of the best rpm setting, as a safety

measure.

If the engine runs too fast with the throttle

closed, the throttle stop screw should be

turned counter-clockwise to allow the throttle

opening to be reduced.

Finally, beyond the nominal break-in period,

a slight readjustment toward a leaner needle
setting may be required to maintain

performance.

CARBURETOR CLEANLINESS

The correct functioning of the carburetor

depends on its small fuel orifices remaining
clear.

REALIGNMENT OF METERING NEEDLE AND

MIXTURE CONTROL VALVE

In the course of making carburetor adjust-
ments, it is just possible that the Metering Nee-

dle and the Mixture Control Valve may be inad-

vertently screwed in or out too far and thereby

moved beyond its effective adjustment range.

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