I have just developed a problem where my YS120 fails to idle properly and I suspect is also running rough causing a tail wag on the T Rex700.
I can see air bubbles in the short clear piece of tubing from between the regulator and the carb and as they pass through you can hear the engine misfiring.
Can't see any fuel leaking anywhere but air has to be getting in from somewhere.
Seem to have been messing around with carb adjustments today which as expected doesn't make any difference.
I'm using both of the QuickUk tank fitting upgrades and an OS bubbleless clunk.
The engine has had about 5-6 gallons through it.
What's the best way to track this problem done?
I can see air bubbles in the short clear piece of tubing from between the regulator and the carb and as they pass through you can hear the engine misfiring.
Can't see any fuel leaking anywhere but air has to be getting in from somewhere.
Seem to have been messing around with carb adjustments today which as expected doesn't make any difference.
I'm using both of the QuickUk tank fitting upgrades and an OS bubbleless clunk.
The engine has had about 5-6 gallons through it.
What's the best way to track this problem done?



+ 7 x Eddies finest EGS's
Also keep all your tubing as short as possible and even double up on the short piece of tubing between the reg and carb where your seeing the bubbles, youll be surprised how slack a fit that is on the nipples!


I ended up buying a small Dubro plane fuel tank which had the bung included and used that. Dave, that's how I test my tanks. with all the tubing and fuel filters fitted, but I pressurize the tank way beyond anything it would see from the crankcase pressure and leave it over night, if its still pressurized the next day your good to go! I think this is key to successfully running a YS120, the 91's didn't seem to suffer the same problems
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