I don't get it, I've been on this forum for about 3 months maybe and I have noticed this over and over. Why when someone is asking a question, and a couple other members get them correcting the issue, does someone always have to chime in and tell them to start over? Especially on carbs. I have seen it 3 times in the last week. Someone is trying to jet properly, and one or two other members get that person to get the pilot and idling set up. Then the person will ask something about needle setting or main jet, suddenly someone else, new to the thread, will pipe up and tell them to start all over, they didn't set the pilot correctly and that they probably need to do a leakdown and that the reeds are junk or that they are premixing wrong. Come on people, we are here to help one and other. If you are suddenly wanting to comment, at least take the time to read all the other posts on the thread. Especially when it comes to the person asking all the questions seems to be having a difficult time understanding what the others I explaining to them. You are wasting other people's time and effort. If you want to pipe in because you think the other people are misleading them, maybe contact a moderator and see what they think of the thread, that is why the moderators are here, among many other responsibilities. Or, at the very least, instead of telling the people to start over and that they FUBAR'd something, ask them a question that might not have been asked that is concerning you.
Please, for the love of the BLASTER GODs, stop all the confusion!!!!
Please, for the love of the BLASTER GODs, stop all the confusion!!!!