Honda F210 Owner's Manual page 19

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High Altitude
Operation
At high altitude,
the standard
carburetor
air-fuel
mixture
will be too rich.
Performance
will decrease,
and fuel consumption.will
increase.
A very rich
fuel mixture
may also foul the spark plugs and cause hard starting.
High altitude
performance
can be improved
by installing
a,snialler
diameter
main
fuel jet in the carburetor
and readjusting
the pilot
screw.
If you
!,
'
always
operate
the engine
at altitudes
higher
than 6,000
feet above
sea
2
level,
have
an authorized
Honda
tiller
dealer
perform
this
carburetor
2
modification.
Even with carburetor
modification,
engine horsepower
will decrease
about
3.5%
for each
1,000
feet increase
.in altitude.
The effect
of altitude
on
horsepower
will be greater
than this if no carburetor
modification
is made.
IMPORTANT NoT'CE 1 Once
a carburetor
is jetted
for high
altitude
use,
operation
at lower
altitudes
without
rejetting
may result in reduced
perfor-
mance,
overheating,
and serious
engine
damage.
It is especially
important
to rejet a carburetbr
when
going
from a higher
altitude
to a lower
one.
At
lower
altitudes,
the
air/fuel
mixture
may
become
excessively
lean.
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