I didn't expect this level of clarity and professionalism. English is my second language but I designed closed to 100 machinery, machine tools, injection molding machines and tooling and wrote most manuals for them and I did not even reached 75% of quality job as you did here.
this is by far the best explanation on how these little carburetors work. I was aware they had an integrated fuel pump but didn't know it all happens on one side. Excellent 3d printed model too!!!
My question is , I was doing some cleaning and inspecting under my truck and I realized that the circle part that the 2 vac hoses hooks to would turn back and forth a good half turn by hand really easily , is it normal for that part to turn half way around each way or is it supposed to be stationary , mind you I’ve never tried to engage 4x4 in this truck
thanks for video. i used it during recovery my sx50 after sea wave. need to go deeper to objective motor & reductor, sometimes objective fails to error... and exposition is always long ~1sec
I have never understood carburetors and my work on 4 cycle carbs has kept me away from the smaller ones. This video shows me I shouldn't have parts left over with 2 cycle carbs and your explanation really explains how they work in an understandable manner. Thank you so much. Now for your model. The amount of work to produce it seems fantastic. It really helps with your explanation. The time spent producing it was worth the work as it is large enough for us to see what is happening. Thank you for your time and effort.
Hands down , no competition, the best video demo on 2 stroke carburador. This fellow deserves the Smithsonian Award for Ingenuity? Deemed “the Golden Globes of Intellect,” the American Ingenuity Awards honor individuals across nine wide-ranging categories: Education, History, Life Sciences, Performing Arts, Physical Sciences, Social Progress, Technology, Visual Arts and Youth. And this gentleman for sure deserves one. 🖒🖒🖒
Amazing! The larger replication must have taken hours or days to re-create. Thank you for your hard work! Excellent tutorial, I've seen nothing like it!
Excellent tutorial! These carburetors are far from easy if you first encounter them, even with knowledge from other system's. This video makes it a walk in the park with none too little questions left. Very nice enlarged model, top tier stuff !
Hello Mr. Gould! One thing that I thought I’d point out about removing the clutch: if you can’t find the normal tool to remove the clutch, most viewers can find a tool at your local AutoZone, O’Reillys or advanced auto parts called“brake caliber tool” it’s what most mechanics use when they are trying to twist in the plunger on most modern hydraulic brakes now! It’s also what I used to remove my clutch!
Do you know if this sensor part the same for 1998 Dodge Ram 1500 Manual Shift Transmission and Automatic Shift Transmission? Most all of the videos are for automatics and the sensors say for automatics not manual. How do you find the sensor for the manual shift? Thank you
There is no luck with this chainsaw. Done the same job. Piston is scored again after some time. Air filtering element (let's call this air filter) gets squized into intake while engine is working allowing wood chips from sawing to enter in combustion chamber. So this saw is badly designed from start there is no way to fix this with new filter or even bigger filter. Please don't throw money in this saw, put her in trash where she belongs. Add some money and buy stihl or husqvarna, echo or some good brand.😂