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Underdog


Joined: Oct 18, 2008
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Choke arm has the jitters. It there a cure for this ailment?
Original Message   Dec 11, 2008 12:56 am
My Yamaha snowblower will vibrate a little at low throttle.   Its not an issue for me but the choke arm on the carburetor vibrates and rattles all around. I'd like to remedy this. I picked up a metal punch (really small) some JB weld a scotchbright pad , some contact cleaner,  and now I'm ready to go.  What is my next step?

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borat


Joined: Nov 10, 2007
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Re: Choke arm has the jitters. It there a cure for this ailment?
Reply #22   Dec 13, 2008 11:18 am
I replaced the points/condenser/coil with a state of the art MZ-B/Zeeltronic electronic charging & ignition system.  The Zeeltronic CDI is programmable.  It comes with a hand held programmer that plugs into the CDI.  I can program the advance of the ignition curve with up to ten stages of advance.  For instance, low rpm requires more advance to develop torque so I'll set the programmer at 24.5 degrees of advance at 1500 rpm, 23 degrees at 3000,  21 degrees at 4500,  19 degrees at 5000 etc... down to 16.5 degrees at 9000 rpm.  The real benefit of programmable ignition is that the heat developed by the engine can be transferred from the cylinders/heads into the pipes.   That contribute to two positive results.  It reduces heat in the engine and increases heat in the pipe.  Both of those factors are very important for reducing engine wear and increasing power.  Reducing engine heat is pretty much a known factor to prolong engine life.   Increasing the temperature of the gases flowing through the pipes increases gas velocity which in turn assist the engine to breath better thus make more power.  From my experience, it works.  Power is very strong for an old 400cc engine and after a long hard highway run, I can put my hand on the engine heads without burning my fingers.   New tricks for an old dog.  

  

 

friiy


Location: Las Vegas, The Desert
Joined: Apr 12, 2008
Points: 600

Re: Choke arm has the jitters. It there a cure for this ailment?
Reply #23   Dec 14, 2008 4:50 am
The Kawasaki engines I was talking about were on a lot of diffrent equip.   Astron, Kazz, TMC, even the old Homelite commerical trimmers..

I found one picture of a TF22 engine on a Hedge trimmer,  I don't know what brand... Alot of people at the time thought that Kawasaki made the equipment..  but they were just a supplier of engines..

 

This you could get this engine for a few diffrent applications,  They sold it with a fuel tank fill pointing the cap whatever you needed it depending on the mount...this engine was about $280 bucks by its self...  The hedge trimmer sold for about $330 in 94-95..

I think this is a Astron from the sticker on the top,  The Td24 engine was a 24 cc model.  It had diffrent coloring and shape..

Friiy

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