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How to Replace a Reed Valve
A reed valve is located in the intake manifold between the carburetor and the cylinder head of a two-stroke engine. A reed...
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How to Repair a Two-Stroke Reed Valve
Repairing a reed valve on a two-stroke motorcycle engine typically involves getting access to the unit. This will require you to remove...
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Troubleshooting a Two-Stroke Engine Reed Valve
Reed valves on a two-stroke engine tend to be somewhat temperamental, as the inner workings of the assembly are very sensitive. If...
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Reed Valve Symptoms
Reed Valve Symptoms. Reed valves are used in many two-cycle engines, including motorcycles, snowmobiles, and lawnmowers. Reed valves going bad can be...
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What Is a Reed Valve?
A reed valve is a one-way valve, allowing liquid and air to pass through it one way and not the other. They...
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How Does a 2 Stroke Engine Work?
Invented by Dugald Cleark in 1880, a two-stroke engine is a smaller internal combustion engine that completes its cycle in two movements...
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How to Clean an Auto-Valve-Harp Harmonica
Harmonicas come in many different sizes and orientations, each one tailored to a specific sound, musical key or genre of music. The...
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How Does a Two-Stroke Engine Work?
Engine types are measured in strokes, and a two-stroke engine is one such device. The two-stroke engine is less complicated than the...
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How to Repair a Yamaha Outboard 2-Stroke Float Valve
You've disassembled your Yamaha 2-stoke outboard motor's carburetor and, in preparation for its reassembly you need to know how to set the...
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Parts of a 2 Stroke Engine
While most modern motorcycles no longer use two-stroke engines, many scooters still do. A lot of outdoor power equipment (such as chainsaws...
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How Does a 4-Stroke Work?
The recoiling effect of the combustion stroke causes the piston to re-enter the chamber. When it does an exhaust valve is opened,...
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How Does a 2-Stroke Carburetor Work?
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2 Stroke Engine Vs. 4 Stroke Engine
Both two stroke and four stroke engines have their areas of specialization, and either will work fine if used for its intended...
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How to Troubleshoot the Holley Carb if Flooding
In regular fuel systems, gasoline is supposed to pass through the jets of the carburetor, vaporize and mix with air. This is...
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1999 Honda CR250 Specifications
1999 Honda CR250 Specifications. The Honda CR250 was a motocross motorcycle that was first released to the public in 1973. It was...
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How to Locate an EGR Valve on a Ford Truck
The exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) valve on Ford trucks are normally mounted on the front and upper side of the engine. On...
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Symptoms of a Bad Proportional Valve
Symptoms of a Bad Proportional Valve. Your car's proportional valve regulates the amount of pressure applied to the rear brakes, minimizing rear...
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How Does an Electric Motor Work?
How Does an Electric Motor Work?. An electric motor uses electrical energy to produce movement, or mechanical energy. In doing this, it...
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What is a 24-Valve DOHC Engine?
The valve train of a 24-cylinder double overhead cam (DOHC) engine is not the top of the line, but it's enough to...
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Scooter Clubs in Dallas, Texas
Scooter Clubs in Dallas, Texas. Scooter clubs promote safe driving, scooter awareness and proper road manners as well as provide a place...