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Old 10-05-2016, 02:56 PM   #1
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Re: Carburetor question

Pulling air like in vacuum leak?

What other mods to your motor?
Do you have a pic of it?

Switching carbs might only make your wallet lighter!
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Re: Carburetor question

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Pulling air like in vacuum leak?

What other mods to your motor?
Do you have a pic of it?

Switching carbs might only make your wallet lighter!
All new vac lines, had to cap off passenger side port, switched over to drivers side port. Might be able to shoot a pic after work. No other mods, pretty much a stock engine, other than an aluminum intake manifold, but it's a generic type, no name brand.
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