What are the parts of the Komatsu fuel system?
What are the parts of the Komatsu fuel system?
The Komatsu fuel system is designed to supply the Komatsu engine with fuel, as well as its storage and cleaning. The structure of the Komatsu fuel system includes a fuel tank, a fuel pump, a fuel filter, an injection system that are connected in series by fuel lines.
How to troubleshoot a non-starting 2 stroke engine?
Check the fuel lines for wear or kinking to make sure fuel is getting into the engine. If fuel is not the problem, then the next thing to check is the spark plug. Usually this is removed by unplugging a rubber cap and then using a spark plug wrench to unscrew it manually.
Where does the fuel come from in a 2 stroke engine?
Starting with the H screw, the screw itself goes into the carburettor and protrudes into the high jet where the fuel comes from above. Because of the screws restriction there’s less fuel below the screw than there is above it.
Can you use four stroke oil in a 2 stroke engine?
Don’t use four-stroke motor oil in your engine. It contains additives which can contaminate the cylinder over time and also it can tar up the piston. Two-stroke oil is designed to burn as cleanly as possible with the fuel. Lubrication of two-stroke engines is effected by mixing two-stroke oil with gas before use.
What are the symptoms of a bad fuel pump?
Symptoms That May—But Don’t Necessarily—Mean a Bad Fuel Pump 1 Noisy fuel pump 2 Engine dies every few miles of driving (see tip below) 3 Crank-no-start condition 4 Hard-to-start engine 5 Lack of engine power at highway speeds
Why is my 50cc 2 stroke not getting gas?
Well you are still not getting gas. When you took the carb off did you take out the Air/Fuel mixture to clean that out as well? If you did you may have screwed it back in and screwed it in to much and now it is to LEAN and or RICH.
What are the disadvantages of a 2 stroke engine?
The greatest disadvantage of these types of engines is that because oil is burned in the combustion chamber or cylinder along with the gas, they produce smoke and are smelly (which causes pollution in cities where scooters and motorbikes are the main means of transport).