Two-stroke engine fires once, then won't fire. how many turns out should the mixer screw be out?
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On the majority of engines that are normally aspirated, a common rule of thumb is to tighten the adjusting screw all the way in and then back it out two full turns. This usually get you to the center of the adjustment range. From there it is much easier to make the fine tuning once the engine has started and been warmed to operating temperature.
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