Ecomod my gasoline air compressor
I have rebuilt my old Briggs and Stratton flat head powered air compressor with a Honda gx200.
The zeroth ecomod, just replacing that old flat head with and OHV engine.
The old Briggs and Stratton was just too hard to start.
Best was to start it was with a squirt of carb cleaner.
I got this Honda gx200 back in like 2016 when they were around $400 and used it on my alternator welder.
First eco mod, bigger air tanks. Bought air compressor tanks with all the parts stripped off it for $5 at the tractor auction.
Second eco mod, use the same air compressor.
3rd eco mod the Honda seemed to be running a bit rich, I dremeled the air bleed so I could give it multiple full turns, didn't seem to help. Walk by it and your eyes would burn from the exhaust with the air bleed backed off 6 turns about to fall out.
4th ecomod, pull the main jet in the carb and see if I have anything smaller. It came with a #75 next smallest size I have is a #69. Put in the #69 jet and it runs great. Might pick through my jet collection and see if there's anything smaller. I think there's a #68 and #65 in there.
Eyes no longer burn when walking past the running machine.
5th ecomod advance engine ignition timing. Its a Honda so it ought to have a cd2 ignition coil. Backing the coil off to the max should give me 2 to 4 degrees of free engine timing advance. Factory timing is probably 18 to 20 degrees. Yeah I want more like 30.
Edit, can't find my little box of timing advance keys.
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Last edited by oil pan 4; 05-25-2024 at 06:25 PM..
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