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Re: Why does a lean engine run hot?
Changing the mixture on a carburetor does not change the displacement of the engine, it will still pull in a fixed quantity of air/fuel mixture. Removing fuel from a particular air/fuel quantity is the same as increasing the air in the mixture. This is like blowing on a smaller air/fuel quantity or blowing on a fire with a bellows to make it burn hotter.
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