Irvine 1750 jetstream?
I found this one but cant find any bore specs. Any advice on what bore should I be looking for for this size engine and where I could find suitable carbs. Thanks
I'm in the UK
BasilIrvine 1750 jetstream?
I found this one but cant find any bore specs. Any advice on what bore should I be looking for for this size engine and where I could find suitable carbs. Thanks
I'm in the UK
They not hard to on lathe and easy to up or down scale.
BasilIrvine 1750 jetstream?
I found this one but cant find any bore specs. Any advice on what bore should I be looking for for this size engine and where I could find suitable carbs. Thanks
I'm in the UK
Most of those carbs (Walbro style) pick up some crankcase pressure pulse to work I diaphragm pump because they are mostly two strokes.Carbs for small hand-held strimmers and other garden tools can be bought on €&@y for les than £10... I had one - picked from a £2 tray at an auto-jumble - with a 10mm bore. I couldn't replicate it with £10 in materials!
It was a simple cylinder with venturi through it, with a curved groove to lift the needle as the cylinder rotated. Many "plastic" components, couple of levers and springs.
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#################Try epay #############In my quest for small carbs I called Tower Hobbies and was informed that the small carbs and small glow engines were pretty much obsolete because in that size range, electric motors have dominated.
Brian Rupnow's Traxxis carb is a good one as is the OS 35. Should be available in the UK? Perry carbs are good too.
Good luck, I've never been happy making small carbs. In fact, my hobby making philosophy has become to make the things I cannot buy and buy what is available if possible, time grows shorter!
Remember that on carbs like you illustrate (Irvine) the needle valve is nothing more than a flow restrictor, it or equivalent flow restrictor can be placed anywhere in the fuel line.
Looks ideal for the job, good luck.Thank you so much for the info everyone. I think I might have lucked out. Digging through some old model engine parts I found a carb off a Saito 30 or 40 four stroke. Bore looks slightly over 1/4" with spray bar across. Had it sitting around for twenty years but never been used.
PeterthaSome RC needle valves can be remote. Most of what I'd loosely call race setups lend themselves to that because they are mostly concerned with mixture at a limited (high) rpm level. Also these engines typically have fuel pressure boost from exhaust pressure or crankcase or whatever. But when idling & transition is important, carbs typically have a 2nd low speed needle valve actuated off the throttle arm & their own mixture adjustment. They operate somewhat independently but work together mechanically where the low speed NV enters the spray bar inside the venturi hole, which is delivered fuel through high speed NV. So I don't think you can just pull the main NV & reposition it without other mods.
OS and other manufacturers in some cases have separated the position of the main needle on twin needle carbs to a mount off of the crankcase backplate screws for safety reasons. The OS carbs you illustrate actually prove the point, in both cases the main needle could be removed completely and the hole plugged off and the fuel restrictor/needle valve moved upstream towards the fuel tank and get the same result.
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