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09-22-2013, 09:51 PM | #1 |
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Re: Just when I thought it was running perfectly...
Make sure the screws that hold carb together haven't worked loose. Inline 6's are notorious for vibrating the carb apart since they have the small 2 bolt baseplate. I'd check the baseplate stud nuts as well, but usually they will sill be tight, but the body of the carb will be loose. The weight of the carb body and air filter cause them to work loose.
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