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BASIC BIS

BASIC BIS. What is BIS ?. What does BIS mean? BIS is an acronym for B alanced I dle S ystem The BIS system is part of the idle circuit of the carburetor. The only adjustment screw is located very close to the throttle flange. Identifying a carburetor with the BIS system.

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BASIC BIS

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  1. BASIC BIS

  2. What is BIS ? • What does BIS mean? • BIS is an acronym for Balanced Idle System • The BIS system is part of the idle circuit of the carburetor.

  3. The only adjustment screw is located very close to the throttle flange Identifying a carburetor with the BIS system Can be externally identified by NO idle speed screw on the pump cover

  4. WHAT is BIS? • BIS is a circuit within the carburetor that allows for an adjustment that changes the idle speed of the engine without changing the fuel mixture. • The throttle valve is fully closed regardless of the idle speed.

  5. What Does BIS do? • Functionally, the Balanced Idle System keeps the air/fuel ratio at optimum as the speed of the engine changes from idle to fast idle. • This idle speed screw allows more or less air to by-pass the throttle shutter, this change in air flow makes the engine idle faster or slower

  6. How does BIS work? SCHEMATIC • Components of the BIS idle circuit are: • idle jet • balance channel (drilled) • idle chamber (where the idle holes are) • air by pass chamber • inlet air port • outlet air port • idle speed screw (LD)

  7. How does BIS work? • Components of the BIS idle circuit are: • idle jet • balance channel (drilled) • idle chamber (where the idle holes are) • air by pass chamber • inlet air port • outlet air port • idle speed screw (LD)

  8. How does BIS work? SCHEMATIC • Components of the BIS idle circuit are: • idle jet • balance channel (drilled) • idle chamber (where the idle holes are) • air by pass chamber • inlet air port • outlet air port • idle speed screw (LD)

  9. How does BIS work? SCHEMATIC • Components of the BIS idle circuit are: • idle jet • balance channel (drilled) • idle chamber (where the idle holes are) • air by pass chamber • inlet air port • outlet air port • idle speed screw (LD)

  10. How does BIS work? SCHEMATIC • Components of the BIS idle circuit are: • idle jet • balance channel (drilled) • idle chamber (where the idle holes are) • air by pass chamber • inlet air port • outlet air port • idle speed screw (LD) INLET OUTLET

  11. How does BIS work? • Components of the BIS idle circuit are: • idle jet • balance channel (drilled) • idle chamber (where the idle holes are) • air by pass chamber • inlet air port • outlet air port • idle speed screw (LD)

  12. How does BIS work? • To better understand the BIS system, let’s trace the fuel flow starting with the fuel in the metering chamber

  13. Fuel Flow through idle circuit • As the engine idles, fuel flows from the metering chamber through the fixed idle jet. IDLE JET

  14. At Normal Idle speed Fuel Flow through idle circuit continued…. Fuel • The fuel then flows via a drilled hole into the idle chamber. (This idle chamber is covered by a welch plug) • Inside the idle chamber are the idle holes. As the engine idles, fuel flows through the 1st idle hole. Air through the air by pass chamber and out the outlet port into the throttle bore. Air IDLE JET

  15. How does BIS work? NOTICE • A very small hole is drilled from the idle chamber into the AIR By Pass Chamber. • This small hole is called the balance channel • This channel allows sometimes air and sometimes fuel to flow between the chambers.

  16. How does BIS work? • Changes in Idle Speed • The idle speed screw, functionally allows more or less air to by-pass the throttle shutter.

  17. NOTICE • The threads on the screw are left hand or “reverse thread”. • WHY ARE THE THREADS on the speed screw LEFT HAND THREADS?

  18. Adjusting the idle speed • At idle speed, the throttle shutter is in full closed position. • To arrive at a low idle speed the idle speed screw is turned IN (counter clockwise) . The engine speed decreases. • When the idle speed screw is turned IN, THE AIR OUTLET PORT IS RESTRICTED and the balance channel acts as an air bleed which allows air to flow into the idle chamber. (because the vacuum is higher in the idle chamber)

  19. Adjusting the idle speed continued... • As the idle speed screw is opened, (turned clockwise) the balance channel will begin to feed fuel into the air by pass chamber because.....

  20. Adjusting the idle speed continued... • Because.... • there is a higher vacuum in the air by pass chamber and it pulls the fuel out of the idle chamber. • The head of the idle speed screw is out of the air stream.

  21. Adjusting the idle speed continued... • With the engine at idle speed, • Turning the speed screw in, will decrease the idle speed of the engine. • WHY? • Less air enters the engine and the idle speed decreases.

  22. Adjusting the idle speed... Turning the screw out will increase the idle speed of the engine. WHY? • More air leans out the engine and the idle speed increases.

  23. Question?? • When idle speed screw adjustments are made • Is the amount of fuel fed to the idle circuit being changed?

  24. ANSWER NO

  25. Question?? Is the high speed fuel mixture affected by the speed screw adjustment?

  26. ANSWER NO

  27. High Speed Fuel Circuit • The main jet in the BIS carburetor is a “fixed jet” • Fixed jet means that it is not adjustable • The main jets are either pressed or threaded into the carburetor body

  28. High Speed Fuel Circuit continued... • At full throttle conditions fuel flows through the main nozzle, through a check valve and then into the venturi of the carburetor

  29. Does any other power equipment manufacturer use the BIS system? • NO • Only Stihl Products use the BIS system

  30. Troubleshooting

  31. Trouble Shooting a BIS System REMEMBER • A carburetor with a BIS system is a fixed jet carburetor. • Dirt is the biggest enemy of any fixed jet carburetor. • Dirt will restrict fuel flow to the idle circuit and main circuit.

  32. Trouble Shooting a BIS System continued... • Beforewe dig into the carburetor, what items outside of the carburetor can cause problems? • “bad fuel” old fuel , water, etc • dirty air filter • restricted fuel filter • fuel cap not working correctly

  33. Trouble Shooting a BIS System continued... • muffler clogged • throttle cable not connected • choke linkage not assembled correctly • various engine problems • mechanical problems • gasket leaks

  34. Trouble Shooting a BIS System continued... • Restricted fuel at high speed results in: • lower high speed • less power • poor acceleration

  35. Solutions to restricted fuel flow at high speed • Replace the high speed jet • Flush out the areas of the carburetor where dirt is suspected

  36. Trouble Shooting a BIS System continued... • Restricted fuel in the idle speed circuit results in: • unstable idle speed • no idle speed • poor acceleration • engine dies at idle • can’t adjust carburetor to get engine to idle

  37. Solutions to restricted fuel flow at idle speed • Flush out the areas of the metering chamber where dirt is suspected • Remove the two welch plugs • inspect for dirt • flush out these chambers • Install new welch plugs • Seal the area around the welch plug with ZAMA glue

  38. Trouble Shooting a BIS System continued... • After the carburetor has been cleaned reinstall it on the engine. • Run the engine. If the performance at idle speed is still unacceptable, replace the carburetor. • If the performance at high speed is still unacceptable, replace the high speed jet.

  39. Trouble Shooting a BIS System continued... • Run the engine at high speed • If the performance at high speed is still unacceptable, replace the high speed jet.

  40. Excessive Rich Come Down Lean Come Down 8000 7000 6000 R.P.M. 5000 4000 3000 2000 1000 0 TIME

  41. The end of the BIS mystery

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