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Old 10-05-2016, 03:21 PM   #15
ForrestHead
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Re: Carburetor question

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Originally Posted by SS Tim View Post
Seeing your position better (with a used unknown carb) but if you have a mechanical vacuum leak or a tuning issue, throwing a new carb on it isn't going to help.
No vac leak all redone this week, tried the timing every possible way I can, that's why I'm ready to smash this carb with a hammer, haha.
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