B Blaster-dude Member Jun 20, 2017 52 7 44 32 Aug 2, 2017 #1 Can a plug chop been done correclty inside garage with the atv on jack stands? I realised that's not the safest
Can a plug chop been done correclty inside garage with the atv on jack stands? I realised that's not the safest
DUALSTROKE Giving away free clues Technician Mar 2, 2008 5,263 426 134 masshole Aug 2, 2017 #2 To effectively do a plug chop you would need to put a load on the engine. In others words, you must rip it.
To effectively do a plug chop you would need to put a load on the engine. In others words, you must rip it.
B Blaster-dude Member Jun 20, 2017 52 7 44 32 Aug 2, 2017 #3 DUALSTROKE said: To effectively do a plug chop you would need to put a load on the engine. In others words, you must rip it. Click to expand... That's what I figured, it has just been pouring rain today and still wanted to try and dial in my jetting
DUALSTROKE said: To effectively do a plug chop you would need to put a load on the engine. In others words, you must rip it. Click to expand... That's what I figured, it has just been pouring rain today and still wanted to try and dial in my jetting
dirtysquared DirtyDirty Jun 30, 2013 2,825 875 178 45 South Western PA Aug 2, 2017 #4 Blaster-dude said: That's what I figured, it has just been pouring rain today and still wanted to try and dial in my jetting Click to expand... Wait another day and do it right. When its not raining, and your doing the chop run, drag the brakes some.....it helps put more of a load on the engine.
Blaster-dude said: That's what I figured, it has just been pouring rain today and still wanted to try and dial in my jetting Click to expand... Wait another day and do it right. When its not raining, and your doing the chop run, drag the brakes some.....it helps put more of a load on the engine.