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Fastrax Enduro 21 - CML Distribution

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<strong>Fastrax</strong> Engine Settings 29/11/11 13:49 Page 4Factory Settings for <strong>Fastrax</strong> <strong>Enduro</strong>All new engines are assembled with what we will term ‘factorysettings’. These settings should allow almost all engines to be started upand allow for minimal adjustment for running in purposes.Bearing this in mind, we are offering you the opportunity of readjustingto the ‘factory settings’ based on engines currently held in stock.Main Needle Valve (MNV)Screw down until resistance is met, and no further movement is apparent.RE-OPEN 3 FULL TURNS.Supply Fuel nozzle (SFN)This nozzle should not extend beyond the body it is screwed into.SET FLUSH WITH CARBURETTOR BODY END FACE.Throttle Adjustment Screw (TAS)Gently shut off carburettor sliding body and slowly re-open by means ofadjusting screw.ADJUST SCREW UNTIL APPROX 1MM OF APERTURE APPEARS BETWEENTHE END OF THE THROTTLE BODY AND AIR INTAKE APERTURE.Sub Throttle Needle Valve (STNV)With adjustment screw setting in place, close off the throttle body againstthe screw. Very gently screw in the needle valve until it closes off thesupply fuel nozzle and is prevented from re-opening by the entry of theneedle valve into the centre hole of the fuel nozzle (work with great carewith this one - we are only looking for minimal frictional contact betweenboth parts).RE-OPEN VALV E 3.5 TURNS.Glossary of Carburettor FunctionsMain Needle Valve (High Speed)The main needle mixture screw controls how much fuel enters the engineduring mid- to high-speed operation. The screw is turned clockwise tolean (less fuel) and anti-clockwise to richen (more fuel)Sub Throttle Valve (Low Speed)This screw meters the fuel at low speeds. The low-speed mixture screw islocated in the end of the carburetor, inside the throttle arm.This screw controls how much fuel enters the engine at idle and lowthrottle. This adjustment will smooth the idle and improve the accelerationto mid speed. Make this adjustment with the throttle closed, after settingthe idle. The screw is turned clockwise to lean (less fuel) and anticlockwiseto richen (more fuel)Throttle Adjustment ScrewThe throttle adjustment screw regulates the throttle opening to control theidle speed. The screw is turned clockwise for a higher idle speed and anticlockwisefor a lower idle speed.TASMNVSFNSTNVPart No. DescriptionFAST3010FAST3011FAST3012FAST3013FAST3014FAST3015FAST3016FAST3017FAST3018FAST3019FAST3020FAST30<strong>21</strong>FAST3022FAST3023FAST3024FAST3025FAST3026FAST3027FAST3028FAST3029FAST3030FAST3031FAST3050FAST3051FAST3052FAST3053FAST3054FAST3055FAST3056FAST3057FAST3058FAST3059FAST3060Heatsink Head Screws M14 x 3.5 (4pcs)Heatsink Cyclinder HeadTurbo Head ButtonHead Gasket Brass 0.1mm (2pcsHead Gasket Alum 0.3mm (2pcs)Complete Piston/Liner/Rod SetPiston & LinerPiston Wrist Pin & ClipsConnecting RodComplete CrankcaseBall Bearing 13x24x6mmBall Bearing 7x19x6mmBrass Cone/Washer (2ps)Carburetor Bolt Pin/O-RingSilicone Manifold Seal (2pcs)SG CrankshaftRear Back Cover & O-RingRear Cover Screws M3x8mm (4pcs)Pull Start Turbo Fan One-Way & WasherPull Start Rear Cover & O-RingPull Start Hex AxlePull Start Complete SetComplete CarburetorThrottle Rod Nut Screws 3x3mmThrottle Rubber CoverSub Throttle Needle Valve O-Ring 2x1.5mm (2pcs)Carb Main Body O-Ring 11.5x1.25mm (2pcs)Carburetor ThrottleThrottle Adjustable Screws O-Ring 2x1.7mmMain Needle Hub Valve SetSupply Fuel Nozzle O-RingMain Needle O-RingO-Ring Complete Set<strong>Fastrax</strong> is a registered brand of <strong>CML</strong> <strong>Distribution</strong>. Saxon House, Saxon Business Park, Hanbury Road, Bromsgrove, Worcestershire. B60 4AD.England. Tel: +44 (0) 1527 575349 Fax: +44 (0) 1527 570536 E-mail: info@fastrax-rc.com Web site: www.fastrax-rc.com

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